Advantages: Erm....do I have to? Disadvantages: Lots. Useless map, useless features, not intuitive, takes you wrong ways.
...the plunge and purchased the Mio C210. He should have backed off as soon as he read Mio as the brand name. Stay clear of anything that sounds like a cat. Anyways, to shred a long story very short, the purchase rendered this man in an even more hopeless situation than before. The best bit was looking at the neatly packed box with all the dangly bits and pieces nicely wrapped up. The troubles began when the Mio C210 was put into action on a trip to ... ...feels like when using the Mio C210. It loses its way quite a few times taking you where you never want to be and never been before. In that respect, at least, it wins hands down. It asks you to turn into cul de sacs. It asks you to turn into no-entry roads. It goes berserk at times figuring out what to do really. On a few occasions, it took me down some farms. If it weren't for the millions of sheep, I wouldn't have known I was in Wales. Notwithstanding ...
ranja100 04.05.2007
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