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Navigon 20 Plus review
The Navigon 20 Plus has an abundance of superflous features, and its postcode input is massively annoying, but it gets you where you need to go and doesn't cost much. Read more
23 June 2011 by Rory Reid
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Mio DigiWalker C220 review
Mio's DigiWalker C220 is a small, dedicated touchscreen sat-nav that's as home in a handbag as it is on your dashboard -- all at a price that's miniaturised to match. It's a far cry from Mio's old cumbersome PDAs and clunky smartphones Read more
30 May 2007 by Mark Harris
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Mio H610 review
Mio's latest device, the H610, is the most ambitious to date in terms of being a hybrid navigation and entertainment gadget. It has an ultraportable design that makes it great for on-the-go use and the unit's multimedia functions aren't bad at all, but the compact size also makes it less than ideal for in-car navigation Read more
3 January 2007 by Bonnie Cha
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Garmin iQue 3000 review
Garmin puts an end to a drought of Palm-based GPS handhelds with its Garmin iQue 3000. It's just as useful for keeping a calendar and an address book as it is for finding your way in the world, plus the system's digital maps are precise, routing is efficient, and its spoken directions are easy to understand Read more
26 April 2006 by Brian Nadel
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Mio A701 review
A decent handheld with some nice features, including GSM, GPRS and GPS capability, the Mio A701 is small for a device with this much going for it. We aren't the biggest fans of the optional Mio Map navigation software, as it has some functionality bugs, but you can buy the A701 without the software and install another application Read more
19 April 2006 by Sandra Vogel
