![]() An empty feeling left us wanting TomTom back. We like to pick up and use the thing, rather than trawling though instructions to do something basic and MioMap didn’t get us lost on the roads, but we soon got irritated with the device. The menu system is not so straight-forward, and in places frustrating. Usage is far from logical, but covers most of the functions you’ll find in other offerings. As this is a PDA running Windows Mobile 5 so you can install your own navigation software, but our test version came with the Mio Map software installed via the SD card slot.Ĭompared to the previous version of the software, it does now start faster, but not at lightening speed. ![]() It is at this stage where you see the navigation software perform. Walking it to the car didn’t help, and we were out of the end of the road before it started playing ball. Of course, cold starting can take some time, but despite having the unit in sight of the sky, it wasn’t playing. The P350 seemed to struggle with latching on to a signal and holding it. The advantage of SiRFstar III is that it is happier inside, under bridges and in built-up areas than the previous incarnation. ![]() In tests, the P350 seemed reluctant to pick up a signal. This is good – right? It certainly looks better. The distinct difference between this model and previous A201 version is that the GPS receiver is now part of the PDA case – no more flipping out an extra blob. (Pocket-lint) - The Mio P350 is the latest GPS enabled PDA from the Mio “DigiWalker” stable. ![]()
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