Mitac Mio C523 v2
Apr 9, 2009 gps navigation, mio, on bikes

Mio’s parent company Mitac of Japan is getting ready to release the Mio C523 V2, a GPS navigation system that can easily be fitted on to motorcycles if desired. They’ve come up with something called “rider mode” which will show the next three turns on one screen to minimize the time spent looking at the device.
If you remember we had talked about the original Mio C523 a couple years ago – the model that is designed for cars.
Some specs of the Mitac Mio C523 v2 include 2GB internal memory, 4.3″ touch screen, 1seg digital TV tuner, Windows CE operating system, SiRF Star GPS receiver, and Samsung 2440 processor. The Mio’s will be manufactured in Kunshan, Jiangsu, China.
The suggested retail price of the Mio C523 V2 will be ¥44,800 which is about $448… via


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