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Mio DigiWalker C310x Portable GPS $200 at CircuitCity.com
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#1
mickey1987 - Posted 4:56 pm PST 01/29/07 (50 Posts)
I got the mio c310x about 1 month ago and am very happy with it. It works good and has the Sirf starchip III that only the more expensive units have!
here's a review http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/008669.php
Aslo very hackable.... http://www.gpspassion.com/forumsen/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=69673
Here's some good info in the Sirf starchip III
http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/004566.php
here's a review http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/008669.php
Aslo very hackable.... http://www.gpspassion.com/forumsen/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=69673
Here's some good info in the Sirf starchip III
http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/004566.php
#2
gobeavs - Posted 5:05 pm PST 01/29/07 (5 Posts)
The 310x Circuit City is selling comes with the AC adapter. The ones that are currently in production do not come with this, so this deal is great. I believe the AC adapter is $25 as an accessory.
#3
BensBargains - Posted 5:09 pm PST 01/29/07 (978 Posts)
#4
gobeavs - Posted 5:13 pm PST 01/29/07 (5 Posts)
Yes they will.
#5
BenThere - Posted 5:24 pm PST 01/29/07 (115 Posts)
I got mine for $125 on Black Friday ($150 and Staples honored my $25 off $100 OfficeMax coupon!)
Note that it does NOT include Canada maps, but from the links above you can download it for free. Either delete Guam, Puerto Rico, Alaska, and other unlikely destinations to make room, or add an SD card.
Download the K Female voice, too... Nice.
Note that it does NOT include Canada maps, but from the links above you can download it for free. Either delete Guam, Puerto Rico, Alaska, and other unlikely destinations to make room, or add an SD card.
Download the K Female voice, too... Nice.
#6
apexi350z - Posted 5:30 pm PST 01/29/07 (243 Posts)
wasn't there a $40 off $199 coupon?
#7
bigkeshish - Posted 5:36 pm PST 01/29/07 (27 Posts)
this has been at frys for $198 for i dont know how long now....
#8
need - Posted 7:04 pm PST 01/29/07 (38 Posts)
will the $15 off $149 coupon that just came in from black friday rebates work? sweeter deal
#9
georgec - Posted 7:34 pm PST 01/29/07 (27 Posts)
My only problem with this mp3 player is that it has TOO many features. It can be difficult to navigate. Other than that I love the thing.
#10
apexi350z - Posted 7:54 pm PST 01/29/07 (243 Posts)
also the map is outdated.. I think it's 2005 edition map.
new version will be out soon.
new version will be out soon.
#11
natedizzle - Posted 8:10 pm PST 01/29/07 (230 Posts)
#12
bj504 - Posted 8:32 pm PST 01/29/07 (7 Posts)
Mio C310X Patch for Washington DC Routing Issues:
http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/009072.php
http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/009072.php
#13
BodegaBay - Posted 9:05 pm PST 01/29/07 (26 Posts)
#2. It's also on sale at Frys.com for $198/shipped. I got mine from Frys and it also came with an AC adapter. Looks like they're including it as standard equipment again. No biggie for me since the only time I ever charge it is in the car.
#14
notaguru - Posted 10:21 pm PST 01/29/07 (99 Posts)
It's based on a WindowsCE 4.2 platform. It's trivial to get into, then you can load TCPMP, etc. to watch videos. This is really a PocketPC of sorts that has an excellent GPS running on it. I removed all the maps except the states I need, which left plenty of room for movies, books, audiobooks, games, references, other apps.
And if you don't like the Mio maps, plenty of other maps work fine. You can also get into the ogg voice files and replace the driving instructions with your voice or that of your spouse/SO.
It's far, far more flexible than Garmin, TomTom, etc. --- at $200 a steal.
And if you don't like the Mio maps, plenty of other maps work fine. You can also get into the ogg voice files and replace the driving instructions with your voice or that of your spouse/SO.
It's far, far more flexible than Garmin, TomTom, etc. --- at $200 a steal.
#15
donh - Posted 6:50 am PST 01/30/07 (131 Posts)
#16
tkunz8 - Posted 7:01 am PST 01/30/07 (2 Posts)
I would recomend updating the maps. A friend of mine got this on Black Friday and it has the speed limit on the interstate in Iowa at 65. This was changed to 70 in July 2005. Still a good deal though!
#17
lithium74 - Posted 7:21 am PST 01/30/07 (2 Posts)
#14 - you said if you don't like the mio maps, you can use other maps... Can you give more info about that? Outdated map and the possiblity of spending another $100 - $150 for updated map are whats keeping me from pulling the trigger.
I read on GPSPassion that: 1) updated maps is targeted for Q1 '07 release and 2) customers will have to pay for map update.
I read on GPSPassion that: 1) updated maps is targeted for Q1 '07 release and 2) customers will have to pay for map update.
#18
minwoo832 - Posted 8:46 am PST 01/30/07 (243 Posts)
Several people I know have this GPS. One problem they tell me of is that this GPS likes to try to take you through small streets (whichever will be the shortest distance from Point to Point) instead of using the main streets.
#19
fuckbilltang - Posted 11:05 am PST 01/30/07 (1985 Posts)
#20
TheBS - Posted 11:19 am PST 01/30/07 (1180 Posts)
#18, I find that the C310x actually keeps me on the state routes more than non-state routes. And if you turn off highways, it does too many small roads. It's a catch-22.
Otherwise, the unit rocks. It will calculate an entire route across the US in less than half a minute. It's pretty good at avoiding U-turns and figuring out when you are taking a different segment, without recalculating everything (just the part that changes).
Otherwise, the unit rocks. It will calculate an entire route across the US in less than half a minute. It's pretty good at avoiding U-turns and figuring out when you are taking a different segment, without recalculating everything (just the part that changes).





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