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Mio.JPG Mio Technology isn't introducing any new navigation devices this year at CES 2008, but it's showing a technology demonstration of new devices that the company will introduce in the second quarter. The new GPS line, called Mio Move, will feature both 3.5- and 4.3-inch screen models. Unlike the existing C series of GPSs, the Mio Move line will be targeted at value-conscious consumers who are interested only in automotive navigation. Mio Move products will lack the media players found on the C series, as well as bicycle and pedestrian modes. Most important--the Mio Move GPSs will be based on new system software developed in-house. We expect to see features similar to those found on Navman GPSs, as Mio's parent purchased the automotive division from Navman last year. Stay to tuned PCMag.com for full reviews as soon as they are available.
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