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Mitac Mio 168 review

7.3

Average Member Rating

Very Good

Mitac Mio 168


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24 Members have reviewed this product

 

Anonymous

Anonymous

Very tempermental

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4.5

Mediocre


stephen davenport

stephen davenport

poor charging

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5.0

Average


Anonymous

Anonymous

Works great with copilot 5

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6.5

Good


stephen davenport

stephen davenport

poor mainboard

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5.5

Average


Sammo Hung

Sammo Hung

Great bit of kit

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7.0

Very Good


Fiona Smith

Fiona Smith

A good idea let down by poor design

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6.0

Good



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Overview

Mitac Mio 168

Editors rating
Rating: 7.5
Verdict

The Mio 168 is the first Pocket PC handheld to incorporate a GPS receiver. However, it lacks several features that Pocket PC users have come to expect.

Typical price

£ 449

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