Mar 14, 2010 GPS
Mio Technology, well-known portable manufacture, has launched their new portable GPS navigation device, called Mio S400. It has winner of iF design award China. This GPS navigation system is running on Windows CE OS.
The Mio S400 portable GPS device has packs 2GB internal storage, a SD memory card slot (up to 16GB), and boasts SiRF III GPS receiver chipset. It has feature a 4.3-inch touchscreen, weight of 147.5g, and 18mm thickness. The Mio S400 portable GPS device is available in South Korean market for price of 139,000 Korean Won.
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MIO to launch its 4.3-inch portable navigation device ‘Mio S400′
Mio S400 Portable GPS Device in South Korea
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