Mio Digiwalker C220 Review
PC Mag has a nice review up on the Mio C220 and overall they seem to like it. Recall that the Mio C220 is a value oriented model that can be bought for less than $200 online. With a price like that, you'll get an entry level GPS without text to speech, and without media players, but what you will get is a solid unit with good routing.
In my use of the Mio C220, I liked it and thought it did well for its price range when I wrote up my review on the Mio C220 about a month ago. In the PC Mag review they say "As a portable navigation system with an entry-level price, the Mio DigiWalker C220 has a number of surprising features, including good POI handling, support for locating traffic cameras, multisegment routing, and track logs. If you're in the market for a portable navigation system but on a limited budget, it would make an excellent choice."
I think they pretty much nailed it.
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Posted by Scott Martin at July 12, 2007 7:10 AM
This is total nonsense- Most of these reviews are done by guys who DO NOT ACTUALLY use the product but guys who reads up on the specs of these device or plays around with it for a few minutes.
I bought this device a few days ago from the MSNShopping channel and was very dissapointed. I took my family on vacation to Cedar Point using the MIO 220, it worked fine from NY to Cleveland, once I got there, it never worked again, keeps saying "No GPS Signal Found" I was so pissed because I didn't have any maps on me to get to the park and back to NY. My vacation was so sh*tty. I had to return it back- If you don't want to be stuck, don't get this device, get something a bit more pricy that will work. My brother -in- law has a TomTom that works great.