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First look at Mio Moov 200, 330 and 370MioFIRST LOOK

First look at Mio Moov 200, 330 and 370

April 8 2008, 12:06

By mid April the new Mio Moov devices will be in the shops. This is a first look at the new Mio devices since their merger with Navman.

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By yourNAV editors
First look at Mio Moov 200, 330 and 370Not long now before the first Mio devices since the Mio merger with one of the other big navigation unit manufacturers, Navman, will be released. This first ‘batch’ will consist of three products: the Mio Moov 200 (with 3.5 inch touch screen) and the Mio Moov 330 and 370 (both with 4.3 inch touch screens).

Fusion
Early in 2007, MiTac International, the company which own Mio Technology bought competitor Navman for the sum of 16 million USD. In 2007 both manufacturers continued releasing separate products, but this year they’ve combined forces and merged into one big company. The first results of this merger are these new Moov devices.

The idea was to use the ‘strengths’ of both Mio and Navman and combine those into new products. This resulted in the new Moov devices being based on Mio hardware and navigational software developed by Navman.

Of course, this merger does mean there’s now a new brand on the PND market. More may be expected since this new company now has a greater financial resources, contains twice the amount of know-how than before and its network of offices has also enlarged considerably. This means Mio has now become a much bigger player on the PND market.

A force to be reckoned with ?
Samuel Wang, President of Mio Corporation claimed earlier this year: “With the merger of the Mio and Navman brands, two complementary organizations have been brought together with a shared passion for delivering consumers the best navigation experience. Mio Technology brings core competencies in hardware to the table, while Navman brings expertise in software and content, creating a new brand that is better able to create unique, innovative products and services.”

Mio Moov 200 Mio Moov 330 Mio Moov 370
Moov 200 Moov 330 Moov 370
Introductory price
With regional map ¤ 149,99 ¤ 179,99 -
With European Map ¤179,99 ¤ 229,99 ¤279,99
Features
Screen 3,5 inch 4,3 inch 4,3 inch
Bluetooth - For local searches For local searches
and hands free
Success
It’s clear the success of these new devices is of the utmost importance to this new corporation. We’re very curious to find out how the market will respond to them.

Anticipating the pending introduction, we provide you with a first look at the new Moov hardware and software below.

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The hardware

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Mio Moov 200

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Mio Moov 330

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Mio Moov 370

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Mio Moov mount and bottom of 3x0 and 200



The software

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MioMap 2008


Review
Of course we hope to receive a review sample of these new Mio Moov devices really soon, so we'll be able to thoroughly test it out. At this moment however, it's still unclear when the review samples will become available.

We'll keep you informed...


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Rob Ot
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Posted on: April 8, 2008 12:06 h
Rob Ot Posted Specials:

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Posted on: August 16, 2008 05:27 h
hi i have a new mio moov 330 with europa map
and i registereed in switzerland so i am blocked i need to unlock cause i need to put H e b r e w L an g u e g e and Maps of Turke y + G r e e c
second i never seen 3 D AS I SEE hERE
BY VIKCKY SPACE THE UNLOCK EXPLENATION DOES NOT WORK
CANN you Help me

romi itzik
ps
i can not reache the company to tell them abaut my problem
bad service
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