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Mio Moov S401
$180.00
Released June, 2009
The Pros:Large, readable 4.3" display is very functional even in sunlight. Unique visual aesthetic with a touch of colour. Lane guidance is straightforward and quite helpful when navigating multi-lane highways.
The Cons:Destination input interface is a bit awkward to navigate. Real-world battery life is quite poor (~1 hour on a full charge). Zoom level can't be adjusted on maps, fixed tilt on 3D maps.
The Mio Moov S401 is a mid-range, automotive GPS navigation device. It features a 4.3" widescreen touch display and a new software interface called Mio Spirit, which aims to simplify map navigation.
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U.S. maps and 4 million points of interest are preloaded. With trilingual text-to-speech technology, the S401 calls out street names in English, Spanish, or French. Lane guidance directs users into the appropriate lane for upcoming turns. Other features include gas price search and navigation via geo-tagged photos.
Features
- 4.3" widescreen, touch display
- Anti-glare
- Mio Spirit software
- Preloaded U.S. maps
- Over 4 million points of interest
- Text-to-speech (En, Sp, Fr)
- Lane guidance
- NavPix (navigation via geo-tagged photos)
- Explore 360
- Fuel price search
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Pros & Cons
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Large, readable 4.3" display is very functional even in sunlight.
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Unique visual aesthetic with a touch of colour.
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Lane guidance is straightforward and quite helpful when navigating multi-lane highways.
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Destination input interface is a bit awkward to navigate.
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Real-world battery life is quite poor (~1 hour on a full charge).
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Zoom level can't be adjusted on maps, fixed tilt on 3D maps.
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Point of interest management is practically non-existent with everything lumped into one category.
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