Mio P560 Handheld

By Aditi | March 14, 2009 8:47 am |
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phone If you are looking out for a great Wi-Fi handheld, then do consider buying Mio P560 Handheld. Featuring a built-in sat-nav, this Windows Mobile handheld has everything that you would like to have in a PC. Produced as a pocket PC, this handheld from Mio can be purchased with or without Mio’s Map Navigation software.

Measuring 72 x 115 x 18 mm in dimensions, Mio P560 Handheld weighs just 170g. It delivers a resolution of 240 x 320 pixel on its 3.5-inch screen. Its on-screen touch icons are large enough to make the user understand and use it with ease. There are just two buttons on the front of this device to make the operation easy and hassle-free.

Featuring 4GB flash storage, Mio P560 Handheld comes with 128MB or 256MB memory. The integrated SiRF Star III GPS receiver is yet another striking feature of this handheld. It comes with both Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g. With this device, you get a 2.5mm jack meaning that you will need an adapter to make it work with yours favorite headset.

Mio P560 Handheld can be yours in just £300.

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