
Yesterday CeBIT was too hot with avant-garde technology, and at the same time it was too hot for me, too, as GPS or GPS-based groundbreaking devices were also apple of the exhibition. Big shots of the GPS industry made their entry in the show, obviously with their state-of-the-art devices. Some time back, I talked about TomTom GO 715, now I am going to talk about another GPS system from Mio, which is know as C320, and is touted to be one of their really thin, flat systems, integrated with the sport of a 4.3″ wide screen.
The latest C320 consists of maps of 22 Western European countries (by TeleAtlas), and comes with the capacity of 1GB internal memory, and whatsoever is put down from 1GB internal memory can be utilized for the storage of MP3 files, that is able to be played with the integrated MP3 player. In addition to that, the C320 also boasts of giving support to RDS/TMC live traffic info, which is an optional feature.
Other sports are comprised with the capability to make use of the 4.3″ screen in split mode to show an assortment of info regarding your journey. Apart from all that, the processor sprints at 400MHz and the GPS chipset is from SiRF and it also boasts of doing safety camera alerts. Expected to be availed next month with the price tag of 350€, you will also be provided with free updates for one year, however don’t blame Mio if you obtain a ticket:
Only when allowed by law. Mio Technology is not responsible for errors or missing locations.






















