Typical price: £260
What is it: User-friendly, widescreen sat-nav with European maps
What we think: A stylish sat-nav device that incorporates every possible modern day feature
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Average user rating from 4 users
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March 11, 2008
Posted by: Keithd49
"Not that good, really"
What I like:
Compact size and clear screen.
What I don't like:
Maps not accurate, heavy cables to provide power and no local speed limits.
Review:
I bought this product after reading rave reviews about it compared to my first choice Mio 620t. What a disappointment! I switched it on and eventually it started to navigate. Firstly it wanted me to turn around and to drive down the highlighted road rather than noting the diection I was facing and choosing a route in that direction. It then sent me the wrong way down a one way street! Having owned a Mio 268 with updated maps for the last few years I was suprised how basic this system is. The detail on the maps both in UK and France was so basic it could not locate remote houses that the Mio could. Also the Mio displays the local speed limits and promts you when you are over the speed limit This was a good feature when in foreign Countries. I think I will be selling this soon and going back to Mio with it's excellent mapping qualities.
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