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Mitac Mio 168 review

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Friday 16 April 2004, 2:02 AM

Perfect navigation and easy to use


I've had this unit for about 3 weeks now. I think it is amazing and serve its purpose very well. For a start the navigation function is really good: it provides detailed directions and is so good you probably won't get lost -- dont leave home without it. I think as GPS and Pocket PC it gets 10 out of 10 for innovation.

I would have prefered it if the software had 3D maps like Tom Tom software, but I'mm sure ALK is probably working on a solution. I would definitely say buy it.

8.0

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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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