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  • £147

    Usage: Automotive, Display Size: 2.7'', Supported Protocols: SiRF, Interface Type: USB ...

  • 8 out of 10
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Mio C210 product specifications

Product Name : Mio C210
Lowest Price : £147Show all prices »
Product Rating: 3 out of 5 (5 Ratings)
Category: GPS System
Brand: Mio
Usage: Automotive
Display Size: 2.7''
Resolution: 320 x 240
Display Type: Colour screen
Supported Protocols: SiRF
Interface Type: USB
Supported Memory Expansion: SD Card , Multimedia Card
Battery: AA x 4
Waterproof: Not Waterproof
Sound: Internal Speaker(s)
Height: 8.5cm
Width: 5.9cm
Depth: 4cm
Weight: 110g
Features: Touch Screen
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    • October 2009 en

      Review summary of Mitac Mio C210

      By alaTest

      Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 48 reviews of Mitac Mio C210 from international magazines and websites.

      Verdict: The average review rating is 7.3/10. Comparing these reviews to 138546 other GPS reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 80/100 (or 8 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.

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    • August 2006 en

      Mio C210 GPS receiver

      Review summary: As criminals find the urge to steal more GPS units, manufactures are finding the urge to make them smaller, so can Mio's entry-level unit, the C210, which is smaller than a tennis ball be the answer? ...

      Pros: Small, plenty of features, new chipset, TMC enabled, external memory slot

      Cons: Screen is too small, windshield mount not very good, menu system difficult to find things

      Verdict: With an option to power the C210 via four AA batteries, Mio has created a small and portable GPS solution, however for us, its size isn't its greatest feature as Mio had hoped, but its greatest downfall.

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    • July 2006 en

      Review: Mio C210 satellite navigation system

      By Paul Lester

      Review summary: The C210 is Mio's budget in-car satellite navigation (sat nav) system and is built in the same style as the compact Tomtom...

      Pros: Clean mapping software ; smooth navigation ; effective route planning

      Cons: Very small screen ; fiddly controls ; confusing menu structure ; limited features

      Verdict: The Mio C210 functions well enough when it's up and running on a journey, but it's hampered by a poor interface and fiddly controls

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    • July 2006 en

      Review: Mio C210 satellite navigation system

      By Paul Lester

      Review summary: A budget device for newcomers to sat nav

      Pros: Wide screen ideal for movies ; Good software bundle ; Memory card readers built in

      Cons: Sound output lacks any bass ; DVD movies jerky through Media Center ; Won't play games Verdict ; The Evesham C545 is a capable and well-designed budget notebook Simon Williams, Computeract!ve 07 Jul 2006 ADVERTISEMENT//') ; There are two conflicting ...

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    • June 2006 en

      Mio C210 Review

      Review summary: The race for the small SatNav systems is heating up and the latest entrant from Mio is certainly small but at what price? We test the C210 to see what compromises have been made to make a unit this small and at a bargain price.

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    • Overall Rating:4 out of 5
    • Accuracy:4 out of 5
    • Reception Quality:5 out of 5
    • Ease of Use:5 out of 5
    • Quality:4 out of 5
    • Value for Money:5 out of 5
    • Recommend Product: Yes

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    Mio C210 By Anonymous (21/11/2006)
    • Pros: You will arrive at your destination
    • Cons: Some errors, but not as many as you would make without it

    I have found this product very usefull. The speed camera warnings are good. You can also add your own camera to the system if you spot a new one. The system is easy to use, especially if you don't enjoy driving on motorways or toll roads. Simply un-click the motorway sign and you won't have to drive on one again. Excellent Read Full Review »

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    • Overall Rating:1 out of 5
    • Accuracy:5 out of 5
    • Reception Quality:5 out of 5
    • Ease of Use:1 out of 5
    • Quality:1 out of 5
    • Value for Money:1 out of 5
    • Recommend Product: No

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    Mio C210 By Anonymous (06/10/2006)
    • Pros: Very quick to change route when you take a wrong turn.
    • Cons: No Rechargable battery. You lose it all when you change batteries,

    I have had mine for only two days and it now resides in the rubbish bin literally. I have owned Tom Tom, Go Live and Mio 168 but this one was the most difficult to use. Virtually no manual! Tried to upgrade it to the new version 3.2 and it simply blew up! Had to throw it out.
    No favourties only two for home and work. Cannot delete a few visited places you must delete them all! Only main roads of ... Read Full Review »

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