Mio A701 handheld mobile computer 6.86 cm (2.7") 240 x 320 pixels 148 g

  • Brand : Mio
  • Product name : A701
  • Product code : 5420027500782
  • Category : Handheld Mobile Computers
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  • Long product name Mio A701 handheld mobile computer 6.86 cm (2.7") 240 x 320 pixels 148 g :

    A701

  • Short summary description Mio A701 handheld mobile computer 6.86 cm (2.7") 240 x 320 pixels 148 g :

    Mio A701, 6.86 cm (2.7"), 240 x 320 pixels, TFT, 65536 colours, 0.064 GB, 0.128 GB

  • Long summary description Mio A701 handheld mobile computer 6.86 cm (2.7") 240 x 320 pixels 148 g :

    Mio A701. Display diagonal: 6.86 cm (2.7"), Display resolution: 240 x 320 pixels. Internal memory: 0.064 GB, Flash memory: 0.128 GB. Processor frequency: 0.52 GHz

Reviews
Updated:
2013-11-13 21:42:00
Average rating:78
Uk has collected 27 expert reviews for Mio A701 handheld mobile computer 6.86 cm (2.7") 240 x 320 pixels 148 g and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
smh.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-13 21:41:52
Average rating:60
Australian consumers are embracing GPS navigation devices as rapidly as they fell in love with mobile phones and MP3 music players. No longer is a GPS device exclusively found in luxury cars: these days you can even buy mobile phones with receive...
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-13 21:41:54
Average rating:83
Expensive, but the features are packed in. Just note the lack of Wi-Fi and some strong iPaq competition.
goodgearguide.com.au
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2013-11-13 21:41:54
Average rating:60
The MIO A701 is a jack of all trades device designed to replace your mobile phone, GPS unit and PDA. Sporting a touch screen but no keypad, the versatile A701 also boasts a 1.3 megapixel camera and both MP3 and video players.
iMobile.com.au
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2013-11-13 21:41:54
Average rating:0
Overview IntroductionFor most people Mio is a company that you’ve probably never heard of. If you’re an avid iMobile.com.au reader, you may have seen our future phones article on this handset, the Mio A701. Mio is a global company manufacturi...
Zdnet.com.au
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2013-11-13 21:41:54
Average rating:0
first take Mios A701 is a jack-of-all-trades handheld combining PDA and phone functionality, GPS navigation, a 1.3-megapixel camera, an MP3 player and a movie player.
T3.com
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2013-11-13 21:41:54
Average rating:100
This is smarter than the average smart phone. It runs Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 and has a built-in satnav, meaning you can get directions, sync your email, contacts, calendar - and even make phone calls, if you so wish.The supplied Mio Map softwar...
  • In-built satnav, Bright screen, Great software, Decent size...
  • Slightly sluggish response...
  • A fantastic combination of smart phone and satnav.
itreviews.com
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2013-11-13 21:41:54
Average rating:0
PDA phone with built-in GPS route-mapping: In-vehicle navigation is becoming quite the thing, with the range of options available growing all the time. Unless you are super-rich you are probably going to be looking at one of two set-ups: a stand-alone sat...
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-13 21:42:00
Average rating:65
Satellite navigation is a must-have these days. Established brands like TomTom, Garmin, Navman and Magellan are being challenged by a wide range of companies. Mio was early to market with competing products and even its own route-planning software, alt...
  • The Mio A701 disappointed me. I had high hopes that this was going to be a well integrated smart phone satnav solution, but it has too many little flaws. It's by no means unusable, but it needs to be tweaked quite a bit before I'd consider buying one...
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2013-11-13 21:42:00
Average rating:90
Great for those wanting more than just a phone with a supped up address book, but not looking to go down the full blown PDA route...
  • Large screen, smaller than the others in the test, 1.3 megapixel camera, new SiRF Star III GPS receiver...
  • GPS first phone second, no qwerty keyboard, no Wi-Fi...
  • Great for those wanting more than just a phone with a supped up address book, but not looking to go down the full blown PDA route...
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