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Mio plans to release the A501, a Windows Mobile 5-based Pocket PC that features the highly sensitive SiRF Star III GPS chip. Putting aside the fact that it’s not running the surprisingly good looking Windows Mobile 6, the A501 doesn’t stray too far from the year-old A701, though that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Key […]
The new Mio H610 is due out in October 2006 in Europe. Beyond the GPS functionality the H610 is also a 3D gaming-capable Portable Media Player (PMP).
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The Mio H610 attracts the attention. It�€™s cute, smart and charges with a standard mini-USB connector. The faceplate is customisable, a must-have for �€œcool�€� personal devices.
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