October 9th, 2008 by
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It looks like those wanting a GPS unit that’s a bit more stylish than the usual fare now have a new option to consider from Navman, which has just introduced is IDEO-designed S100 model. In addition to being shiny, this one measures just 13.5-mm thick, and packs a 4.3-inch “super flat” touchscreen, all the usual PMP features, 3D maps, Navman’s trademark NavPix photo navigation, and SirfStar’s InstaFix II, which promises to deliver a GPS fix five times faster than normal. It also uses Mio’s new “Spirit” software with Glide Touch, which provides “simple tap and slide functionality,” but apparently not full multi-touch. No word on a release ’round these parts, but folks in the UK will be able to pick this one up in November for $199, or roughly $340.
[Via NaviGadget]
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September 30th, 2008 by
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Sure, we’ve been totally into Mio’s Knight Rider GPS, but how does it really stack up? PC Magazine took it out for a test drive and found that the device is essentially a Moov 300, which they say has solid route calculation times and a straightforward menu system. The Knight Rider version comes pre-loaded with maps for the US, Canada and Puerto Rico — an improvement over typical Mio US-only map packs — and the reviewer likes the device’s 58 POI categories (compared to the Moov 310’s paltry 35). The biggest knock on the unit is the lack of live traffic on-board; you have to purchase a subscription and a separate receiver (not yet available on Mio’s web site). Of course, you could always go for the aforementioned 310 with a built-in traffic receiver (and $20 lower price tag), but how cool would that be? Not cool at all. Don’t take our word for it, though, hit the read link and check out the whole review for yourself.
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September 27th, 2008 by
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Anybody can say they’re going to shell out for a Knight Rider GPS pre-order, but when the house party dies down and everyone peaces out, who actually keeps that order alive? For you, dedicated K.I.T.T. fan, your moment in the sun has arrived, as Mio’s legendary Knight Rider GPS is finally shipping within one to two business days. William Daniels is calling — are you tuned in?
[Via CNET]
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August 17th, 2008 by
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Dying to get your eyes and fingers all over Mio’s GPS-incarnation of KITT? Can’t hardly wait to hear the voice of the voice of the original KITT barking directions at you? Well you’re in luck, friend. Radio Shack has apparently begun taking pre-orders for the Knight Rider-branded satnav, which they claim will be available to own come September 24th. Ready to go? Get your credit card out, then prepare to be $269.99 lighter and 40 percent nerdier.
[Thanks, Jason]
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July 8th, 2008 by
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Mio has understandably not been very shy about showing off its new Knight Rider-themed GPS unit, but the company has now finally gotten its official business out of the way and provided all the details on the device’s US launch. In case you somehow managed to miss it, the device itself is basically a mid-range Moov in disguise, with some red LEDs and, most importantly, William Daniels’ instantly recognizable voice helping to make you feel just a little bit more like Michael Knight as you traverse the U.S. and Canada with the aid of the pre-loaded maps. As we had heard, however, you’ll still have to wait until a bit later in this quarter to get your hands on one, when it’ll set you back a reasonable $270.
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June 23rd, 2008 by
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You can’t purchase it for few more months, so we thought you’d like to see a brief preview of Mio’s $270 Knight Rider GPS unit. It boots into a KITT scanner effect and warm, “Michael, where do you want to go today” greeting. Fortunatley, you can then reprogram KITT to address you from a list of 200 or so other names (with more to come). Add Flux Capacitor and your ride to nerdvana is complete. See the action after the break.
[Thanks, Joe P.]
Continue reading Video: Knight Rider GPS asks, “Michael, where do you want to go today”
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June 20th, 2008 by
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Move over, Dash Express. Take a seat, Garmin and Tom Tom. As of right now there’s only one GPS unit worth buying, and it’s this trick Knight Rider unit from Mio that issues directions in the voice of KITT. Yep, Mr. Feeney William Daniels is gonna be right there with you, although we doubt he’ll be as tolerant of your skin-tight pants and unkempt chest hair this time around. Underneath the hood it’s basically the same Mio kit as you’d expect, only it boots up by saying “Hello Michael, where do you want to go today?” uses a cartoon Trans-Am to represent your car, and features dual LED scanner lights on each side. Yes, we’re in love. $270 is all it’ll take when this thing hits in a few months — 10 points to the first reader to get a picture of it inside a KITT replica.
[Via Autoblog]
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June 3rd, 2008 by
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This isn’t the first odd-ball GPS concept we’ve seen from Mio. This time, we’ve got a personal navigation device (PND) teamed with a digital camera. The device features a 3.5-inch touchscreen, 8 megapixel CCD, and presumably some kind of integrated geo-tagging ability. On display now at Computex where Engadget Chinese has all the pics.
[Via PMP Today and GPS Business News]
Continue reading Mio’s navigator concept looks like a camera + GPS Po’ Boy
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March 24th, 2008 by
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If you’ve been waiting on the edge of your seat for Mio’s new GPS satnavs to hit the States, it’s time to break out the party favors. The PND-maker has just launched its Moov 200, 210, 300, and 310 touchscreen GPS units in the US, all equipped with SiRFstar III chips (with SiRFInstantFix II technology), pre-loaded maps of the US and Puerto Rico, and real-time traffic reports (on the 310 and 210). Prices range from $179.95 for the 3.5-inch 200, up to $249.95 for the 4.3-inch 310, and all four should be available on April 1st.
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March 5th, 2008 by
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Thanks to a little digging at the FCC, we knew good and well Mio had a few Moovs on the way, and it’s really no surprise that it chose CeBIT to make things official. Aside from looking incredibly sexy, the new Moovs all feature MioMore to unearth local gems and points of interests, SiRF GPS chipsets and InstantFixII for acquiring your location in a jiffy. Up first is the Moov 330 Regional (€180; $273) / 330 Europe (€230; $350), which each boast a 4.3-inch display and differ only in the expansiveness of their European maps. Next up is the €280 ($426) Moov 370 Europe, which ups the ante on the previous two by including Bluetooth and traffic information. Lastly, we’ve got the Moov 200 Regional (€150; $228) / Moov 200 Europe (€180; $273), which look to boast 3.5-inch displays and pack the same features as the 330 series. Mum’s the word on availability, but folks situated across the pond aren’t apt to miss a design like this.
[Via NaviGadget]
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February 2nd, 2008 by
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Mio’s apparently got two new units, um, moving through the FCC: the Moov and Moov XL, which will feature Bluetooth, a new UI, and a 3.5 and 4.3-inch displays, respectively. We’ll let you know when they go legit.
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January 7th, 2008 by
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It was the end of the day and we’re rather charming, so the Mio reps were nice enough to pull their super off-limits dual-front GPS phone prototype out of its glass case and let us play with it a bit. Obviously it’s not the most operational thing in the world, but even with its limited functionality we were pretty impressed — the interface was entertainingly swoopy and the phone parts even worked well enough to almost get service. There was also another connected GPS concept with a SIM slot, but you know us — we’re not taking more than one photo if it doesn’t light up. Check it all out in the gallery!
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December 19th, 2007 by
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Mio’s been generating some buzz with its new C620 series of personal navigation devices, thanks to their innovative digital elevation mapping and preloaded landmarks which allow for a 3D experience that trumps most other products on the market. Well the 4.3-inch C620 and TMC-equipped C620t are finally available for purchase, although pricing wasn’t set in the announcement, probably because these split-screen Bluetooth units are being sold in a number of European countries but not where we want them most, right here in the good old US of A.
[Via Slippery Brick]
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