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Mio’s Moov GPS units hit the States
March 24, 2008
Filed under: GPS
If you’ve been waiting on the edge of your seat for Mio’s new GPS satnavs to hit the States, it’s time to break out the party favors. The PND-maker has just launched its Moov 200, 210, 300, and 310 touchscreen GPS units in the US, all equipped with SiRFstar III chips (with SiRFInstantFix II technology), pre-loaded maps of the US and Puerto Rico, and real-time traffic reports (on the 310 and 210). Prices range from $179.95 for the 3.5-inch 200, up to $249.95 for the 4.3-inch 310, and all four should be available on April 1st.
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Original post by Joshua Topolsky
