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offthegrid

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Posted - 31 oct. 2009 :  20:39:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This could be a very nice product. Mio manufacturing efficiencies on a stable platform maybe a pinch of Magellan and Navman thrown in.

No photos yet the picture in the blog is from a Navman product.

http://www.slashgear.com/mio-mibuddy-android-pndmid-coming-2010-wimax-version-to-follow-2761878/

Navigation firm Mio is planning to use Android for certain models in their next-gen PND line-up. The Mio MiBuddy range will offer both Android models; complete with GPS navigation, media playback and internet access; and versions using the existing Windows CE-based OS of Mio's current PND range. While specific hardware details and model numbers are yet to be confirmed, Mio has revealed that the Android models will have WiFi and Bluetooth; future versions may add WiMAX.

The Mio MiBuddy devices are expected to use 4.7-inch touchscreens, which the company are promoting as offering a larger internet experience than smartphones. In addition, the Android MiBuddy will have a slide-out QWERTY keyboard for easier text entry, and be bundled with a dashboard mount for regular in-car use.

There'll also be a speaker and microphone, meaning that while the MiBuddy will initially lack cellular connectivity, it could be used as a VoIP handset with a WiFi or Bluetooth link to a network connection. Mio are yet to confirm pricing or launch details, but the Android-based MiBuddy models are expected to begin shipping in 2010.

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Posted - 05 nov. 2009 :  00:14:17  Show Profile  Visit gpspassion's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Interesting, but I'm not sure I understand the rationale behind the dual OS approach at this point ? It looks like Mio is just not able to find a direction since their parent company Mitac bought Navman a couple of years ago...

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