Mio P560 – can it replace standalone GPS nav systems?

mio p560
Mio’s other handheld PDA with integrated GPS is Mio P560. We had shared some details about P560 back in July but did not have an actual photo at the time.

Even though we still don’t have details on pricing or availability we know Mio P560 will run Windows Mobile 6, have Wi-Fi connectivity as well as bluetooth 2.0, and of course an embedded GPS receiver.

If the navigation software turns out to be good, Mio P560 can easily replace standalone GPS navigation systems since you’ll also be able to use it as Wi-Fi enabled PDA rather than just for navigation. What do you guys think? Wouldn’t you prefer P560 instead of a similarly priced navigation system?
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top image from engadget

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One Response to “Mio P560 – can it replace standalone GPS nav systems?”

  1. Odet Says:

    Hello.

    Where can I buy Mio P560?

    Regards,

    Odet


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