navigation devices which, apart from offering a host of innovative
functionality such as Google Send-to-GPS and text to speech, also come
with NavPix which will pull geo-location data from geo-tagged photos
(allowing to you navigate to pictorially documented points of interest).
The Mio Moov S401 and Moov S501 come with a 4.3 and 4.7 displays
respectively and, thanks to being just 0.64 in thickness, the latter
(Moov S501) also has the distinction of being the thinnest portable
navigation device to be offered by Mio to date.
Offering 4 million and 12 million and pre-programmed points of interest
(again, respectively), both the Mio Moov S401 and the Moov S501 PNDs are
set to commence shipping from June and will set you back a reported $180
and $200.
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