Abstract: Ah convergence the dirty word of consumer electronics, it is banded around more times than a tarts calling card and yet never seems to amount to much. Now finally we have in our mitts a real example of converging technology the Mio A701 GPS Smartphone,...
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Published: 2007-01-06, Author: Pavel , review by: pdagold.com
Abstract: Todays addition to the list of reviewed products is Mio DigiWalker A701 by Mio Technology. The device combines a simple GSM/GPRS module and a sensitive SiRFstar III GPS receiver. The list of main features includes a powerful processor and sizeable me...
Abstract: Convergence devices like PDAPhones or GPSPDAs have been gaining a lot of attention lately with the apparent demise of "simple" PDAs but how about taking it one step further with GPSPDAPhones ? The HP hw6515 and Eten G500 paved the way and now comes th...
Abstract: Australian consumers are embracing GPS navigation devices as rapidly as they fell in love with mobile phones and MP3 music players. No longer is a GPS device exclusively found in luxury cars: these days you can even buy mobile phones with receive...
Abstract: The MIO A701 is a jack of all trades device designed to replace your mobile phone, GPS unit and PDA. Sporting a touch screen but no keypad, the versatile A701 also boasts a 1.3 megapixel camera and both MP3 and video players.
Lightweight, Stylish design, Built-in GPS, Good PDA performance
Uncomfortable stylus, Not enough user-definable buttons, Camera could be better
Overall, a great phone with a host of features in addition to GPS capabilities, the experience is only marred by the high price and ergonomic issues. ...
Abstract: Overview IntroductionFor most people Mio is a company that you’ve probably never heard of. If you’re an avid iMobile.com.au reader, you may have seen our future phones article on this handset, the Mio A701. Mio is a global company manufacturi...
Abstract: first take Mios A701 is a jack-of-all-trades handheld combining PDA and phone functionality, GPS navigation, a 1.3-megapixel camera, an MP3 player and a movie player.