Mio Navman 470

Mio Navman 470

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Mio Navman 470 Reviews

DigitalVersus

06/2010

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6.0/10

Product Survey: GPS

Mio seems to be on a mission to make its satnavs as easy to use as possible, and that's certainly no bad thing. The Mio Navman 470 is a basic satnav promising ''. Let's see if it can really help take some of the stress out of driving. The Mio Navman 470 has the most classic design imaginable. It's made entirely from black and grey plastic, which to be honest, isn't particularly flattering. The little raised dots around the edges of the device also help give it a distinctly 'low-end' look. The good news is that all the plastics have a matte finish, so they'll be less prone to scratches or picking up fingerprints. Size isn't a strong point for the 470 either. At 18.5 mm thick and almost 130 mm wide, it's larger than equivalent models from both TomTom and Garmin. A 2 GB internal memory is used to store maps of Europe (a British Isles version is also available), and maps of other countries can be either rented or bought separately. The Navman 470 doesn't have a memory card slot though, which does somewhat limit product evolution. Plus, with no Bluetooth and no FM transmitter, this satnav really is as basic as they come. The windscreen attachment system hasn't changed since Mio's previous Navman systems.