Mio 168RS (GPS/PDA) Video
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Mio 168RS (GPS/PDA combo) Review
The good: Lots of included accessories; solid battery life; excellent mapping software; compact.
The bad: Still no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth; no synchronization cradle; few significant changes from original model; higher price tag; dull screen.
The bottom line: Though still a practical PDA/GPS combo, the Mio 168RS offers few compelling improvements over its predecessor.
Mio 168RS (GPS/PDA combo) Specs
Manufacturer: MiTAC Industrial Corp.
Part number: MIO168RS
- Product Basic Spec
