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Mio Moov 200

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At a Glance


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Description: The MiTAC Mio Moov 200 is a 20 channel, automotive global positioning device. Compared to other automotive GPS receivers on the market, it is very inexpensive at around $170.

Pros: Provides verbal navigation instructions. Utilizes WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) technology to achieve an error margin of 3 meters or less. USB computer interface makes it possible to add new programs and maps as well as store previous trips and data. Store trip history and map databases on a standard SD memory card. Its removable memory allows for almost unlimited storage of routes and other data.

Cons: None noted, given available product data.

Suitability: For road trips, family outings and business travel. Designed for use in land-based vehicles. Has an internal antenna which is desirable for activities where an external antenna would get in the way. This unit is lightweight, weighing in at 4.9 oz.

Value: In view of its very inexpensive price, this GPS receiver has great features for the money.

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Basic Specs

Product Specifications:
Product Description: Mio Moov 200
Recommended Use: Automotive
Dimensions (WxDxH): 3.8 in x 3.3 in x 0.7 in
Weight: 4.9 oz
Maps Included: USA , Puerto Rico
Antenna: Built-in
Included GPS Software: MioMap 2008
Receiver: 20 channel
Connectivity: Hi-Speed USB
Voice: Navigation instructions , Street name announcement
Built-in Display: TFT - 320 x 240 - Color
Built-in Memory: 1 GB
Slots: SD Memory Card


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