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December 30, 2004

Mitac Mio 136 standalone GPS


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Taiwanese manufacturer Mitac has announced the Mio 136 a new handheld device with integrated navigation functionality. The dual-mode GPS Mio 136 can be used as a handheld computer or mounted in your car. Features include Windows CE.NET 4.2 backbone, 300 MHz Intel XScale PXA255 processor, 32 MB memory onboard, 3.5-inch full color QVGA (240 x 320) TFT screen, MP3 playback, 3D viewing allows a better perspective on your position and identifies points of interest and traffic conditions ahead, Turn-by-turn voice and visual guidance and an SDIO expansion slot.

The Mio 136 is expected to be released in the USA.

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