March 19, 2007

Mio Looks to Europe - 1.6 Million Units

DigiTimes is reporting that Mio has set a goal of shipping 1.6 million GPS units into Europe in 2007, achieving an 11% share of the market. That's a pretty aggressive goal, considering that TomTom has 50+% of the market and Garmin is below 20% share of the market.

Mio has announced the newest line including the C320, C520 and C520t at CeBit. This would all springboard off the popular C310x for the US, and the current C220, C510E and C710 in Europe.

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Posted by Scott Martin at March 19, 2007 6:24 AM

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I have the Mio 310x, and it has been a very nice product. Good user interface, minimum of errors on streets, coverage in Puerto Rico and all over the US, including US Forrest Service Roads in Arizona. I'm trying to find a source for the Model 320 loaded with Europe when it starts shipping.


Posted by: Babs at April 9, 2007 10:54 AM
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