The entry level in Mio's 2008 Moov range, the 300 features a 4.3-inch screen, text-to-speech, safety camera warnings, traffic light info and (supposedly) faster satellite acquisition.
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The Moov 360 is the middle child of Mio's 2008 range. It gains Bluetooth hands-free and 3D landmarks in addition to the base model's 4.3-inch screen, text-to-speech, Navteq maps, safety camera warnings and traffic light info.
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The top dog in Mio's 2008 Moov range, the 370 adds a traffic messaging receiver and lifetime subscription on top of the 4.3-inch screen, Bluetooth hands-free, Navteq maps, safety camera warnings, 3D landmarks and traffic light info offered in other models in the range.
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Uniden's top of the line Trax 436 has all the features of the 430 (4.3-inch screen, Bluetooth hands-free, 3D landmarks and terrain, and safety camera locations), but adds a built-in traffic receiver. We're still confirming whether the unit comes with a Suna traffic subscription.
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Uniden's Trax 430 has a 4.3-inch screen, Bluetooth hands-free, 3D terrain and landmarks, and safety camera locations.
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With its 2008 Moov range, Mio becomes the first major GPS manufacturer in Australia to use maps from Navteq instead of Telstra's Whereis arm.
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Search, download, and export air transportation cartographies from PC to GPS or vice versa.
Search, download, and export various cartographies from PC to GPS or vice versa.
Follow recorded or downloaded travelings' tracks and navigate to your places of interest.
Emulate GPS GSM tracking device on your Windows Mobile.
Automate golf scoring, wagering, and shot tracking on the course.