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Mio A701 By Jeremy Roche, CNET.com.au October 30, 2006 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/coolgear/pdas/soa/Mio-A701/0,139023392,339271938,00.htm
first take Mio's 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.
While having tri-band GSM and GPRS for data connectivity (no Wi-Fi, unfortunately), the A701 runs Windows Mobile 5.0 and features productivity applications such as Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Excel. Australian maps are provided by Sensis and preloaded with the navigation software onto a 256MB SD card. Points of interest can be searched for and directions can be spoken or viewed on a three-dimensional map throughout the trip. If a phone number exists for a listing -- say a nearby restaurant where you'd like to make a reservation -- the A701 lets you make the call at the push of a button. School zones, red light cameras and speed cameras can also be alerted to users when in the vicinity. The A701 has a large 6.9cm (2.7-inch) touch-screen interface, 128MB of ROM, 64MB of RAM and a 520 MHz Intel XScale PSA-270 processor. The 240x320-pixel screen can be used in portrait or landscape orientation and a suction-cupped gooseneck mount allows you to quickly hook the A701 up on a windscreen. A car charger, USB cable and holder for the unit are also provided in the box. Downside: Outlook: Mio A701
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