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CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Radio
PURE Digital Evoke Mio review
The Evoke Mio is a great choice for those seeking a DAB radio with an FM tuner. It looks great, it's energy-efficient, its sound quality is truly excellent, and it's easy to use. If you believe a radio should be a feast for the eyes as well as the ears, this is a machine you'll want to check out Read more
24 November 2009, 15:35 | Tags: PURE Digital, PURE Digital Evoke Mio, DAB radio, dynamic range, OLED
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Mio P560 review
The Mio P560 is a Windows Mobile handheld with built-in sat-nav with a sizeable screen and a load of memory. The 89mm (3.5-inch) screen is complemented by a generous allocation of 4GB of flash storage. With the addition of an SD card reader, the Mio is surely spacious Read more
22 January 2008, 12:44 | Tags: Mio P560, card reader, headset, VGA
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Mio DigiWalker C620 review
Take a spin with the Mio DigiWalker C620. Featuring 3D graphics of famous landmarks in key cities, you'll be able to easily navigate the UK and Europe. With a large and bright touchscreen that's responsive and up-to-date maps, you can ride the streets with confidence Read more
2 January 2008, 12:36 | Tags: Mio DigiWalker C620, battery life, touchscreen, speech recognition
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Radio
PURE Digital Evoke Flow review
The Evoke Flow makes it a piece of cake to listen to online stations on a portable radio, thanks to its Wi-Fi connectivity, built-in search engine and online portal for storing presets. It also has DAB and FM tuners, looks smart and offers excellent audio and build quality Read more
25 September 2009, 14:06 | Tags: PURE Digital, PURE Digital Evoke Flow, WEP, Ethernet, OLED
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Binatone Carrera C350BT review
When you're paying under £100 for a sat-nav system you have to expect some cut corners, but the Binatone Carrera C350BT sticks to the basics and does them well. Quick route calculation, hands-free calls via Bluetooth and customisable points of interest all make up for the budget feel Read more
15 August 2008, 10:51 | Tags: Binatone, Binatone Carrera C350BT, video player, GPS, touchscreen
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Mio DigiWalker A501 review
The DigiWalker A501 is a brave effort by Mio to combine the features of a GPS unit, phone and PDA into a single device. The sat-nav and phone features are impressive, you get quick access to all applications on offer and phone reception and battery life are good Read more
23 October 2007, 14:24 | Tags: Mio DigiWalker A501, quad band, SIM-free, navigation software
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Mio DigiWalker C320 review
Mio's latest attempt at a 'style-nav' -- as much about looking good as finding your way home -- is the C320, an elegant widescreen unit built around a gorgeous touch-sensitive display. It comes with UK and Western Europe street maps as standard Read more
21 June 2007, 15:56 | Tags: Mio DigiWalker C320, battery life, sat-navs, voice guidance
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Mio DigiWalker C220 review
Mio's DigiWalker C220 is a small, dedicated touchscreen sat-nav that's as home in a handbag as it is on your dashboard -- all at a price that's miniaturised to match. It's a far cry from Mio's old cumbersome PDAs and clunky smartphones Read more
30 May 2007, 16:36 | Tags: Mio DigiWalker C220, PDAs, sat-navs, waterproof
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Mio H610 review
Mio's latest device, the H610, is the most ambitious to date in terms of being a hybrid navigation and entertainment gadget. It has an ultraportable design that makes it great for on-the-go use and the unit's multimedia functions aren't bad at all, but the compact size also makes it less than ideal for in-car navigation Read more
3 January 2007, 16:51 | Tags: Mio H610, video player, TFT, earbuds
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Mio A701 review
A decent handheld with some nice features, including GSM, GPRS and GPS capability, the Mio A701 is small for a device with this much going for it. We aren't the biggest fans of the optional Mio Map navigation software, as it has some functionality bugs, but you can buy the A701 without the software and install another application Read more
19 April 2006, 11:53 | Tags: Mio A701, GPS, megapixel camera, navigation software

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