Mio Technology Moovs You With The Launch Of New GPS Line
Fremont CA (SPX) Mar 25, 2008 Mio Technology has announced the Mio Moov product family -- four new personal navigation devices that combine Mio's hardware expertise with a fresh user interface. This is the first set of Mio Technology products to incorporate software developed internally, using design and content proficiencies from the recently-acquired Navman. Mio Moov 200, 210, 300 and 310 emphasize straightforward navigation and provide an excellent value that makes quality GPS attainable for many consumers. "Our goal is to bring GPS navigation to everyone," said Kiyoshi Hamai, North American sales director, Mio Technology Ltd. "By combining world class hardware with a newly-designed interface we are able to deliver a fantastic navigation experience at a fantastic price. Knowing where you're going is no longer a luxury."
It's a Widescreen World These features, paired with a redesigned user interface and more than 3.5 million points of interest -- including restaurants, hotels and gas stations -- help users find new hot spots in their neighborhoods and beyond, turning everyday driving into a daily adventure. Mio Moov 310 also comes with a one-year paid Traffic Messaging Channel (TMC) subscription. Powered by ClearChannel's network of affiliates, TMC provides real-time updates on accidents, detours and construction that could delay or prevent drivers from reaching their destination. TMC updates are automatically displayed by the Moov 310, along with suggestions for routes around the obstruction.
Hip to be Square Mio also incorporated more than 3.5 million points of interest into Moov 200 and 210 to ensure that everything from the gas station on the corner to the local Italian restaurant is within reach. Mio also tackles one of the biggest challenges facing drivers today -- traffic. Mio Moov 210 includes 12 months of free TMC real-time traffic updates, making it easier for users to route around trouble areas. All of these features for less than $200; being square never sounded so good.
Sync Up -- Faster! For users in cities where tall buildings can impede GPS signals -- creating "urban canyons" -- a fast signal requisition can be the difference between missing a turn and arriving on-time. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Mio Technology GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers Garmin Navigation Offered In New Kenwood Models Olathe KS (SPX) Mar 25, 2008 Garmin International has announced that it is the exclusive navigation supplier to Kenwood's new 2008 lineup of in-dash automotive electronics. "We have been very pleased with Kenwood's success in selling Garmin-equipped units since we started our partnership in 2006, and we're expecting even greater things in 2008," said Dan Bartel, Garmin's vice president of worldwide sales. "We have developed an integrated marketing strategy with Kenwood that will benefit dealers and consumers." |
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