Reviews of the Mio C310
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CNET Review
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The Bottom Line: The Mio C310 brings navigation and entertainment features together in one compact and affordable package.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 65/100 and users 74/100. Comparing these reviews to 87871 other GPS reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 76/100 = Good.
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gpsreview.net
Review Summary: Mio made what I consider a typical mistake of placing the power connector (in this case the mini USB plug) at the bottom of the device. This makes it harder to have the GPS sit low on the dash. With the device higher it is more prone to vibration and may
Manufacturer: MiTAC Industrial Corp.
Part number: C310
General
- Width 4.3 in
- Depth 0.8 in
- Height 3 in
- Weight 6 oz
GPS System
- Recommended Use Automotive
- Receiver 20 channel
- Connectivity USB
- Voice Navigation instructions
- Antenna Built-in
- GPS receiver 20 channel
- Features Built-in speaker, Preinstalled POIs
- Maps Included USA, Canada
Built-in Display
- Type TFT
- Diagonal Size 3.5 in
- Features Touch screen
- Color Support Color
Connections
- Connector Type USB
Digital Player
- Digital Player Yes
- Supported Formats MP3
Slot Provided
- Slot Provided SD Memory Card
Battery
- Battery included qty 1
- Run Time (Up To) 5 hour(s)
- Battery technology Lithium ion
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