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Mio Bringing out GPS Netbooks, DTV Sat Navs

Mio Technology has luanched a series of new GPS gadgets at the Computex show in Taiwan this week. Among them are: the Moov V500 and V700 range of portable navigation devices (PNDs) — or sat navs, if you will — featuring built-in digital TV tuners, the Explora K75 and K70 GPS-enabled phones, and a series of GPS-enabled netbooks dubbed Lightpad.

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New Mios? Yep! Mitac Debuts New Moov SatNavs for the U.S., Navman Spirit with DTV for Europe

Mio Moov S501Mitac has put the naysayers in their place, apparently, as new Mio-branded Moov portable navigation devices (PNDs) are hitting store shelves in June, the company says. There has been scuttlebutt that Mitac would shelve its Mio brand in the United States after acquiring Magellan, but it seems like it is going to keep Mio around, at least as budget option for consumers. While the Moov S401 and S501 were rumored (courtesy of Engadget, props) to be on the way, Mitac/Mio made it official today.

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New Mio GPS Units Coming to Radio Shack?

From EngadgedBeen wondering if we would see new Mio units on the left side of the Atlantic? I have, along with many others; some even suggest that since Mio parent Mitac bought Magellan’s consumer business, that it wouldn’t keep the Mio brand in North America. Not so, says uber gadget blog Engadget; it cites an anonymous tip that says new Mio-branded portable navigation devices (PNDs) are due to to hit U.S. shores shortly.

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