Mio MOOV 300 4.3 Inch Touchscreen GPS Unit with Optional Traffic and Text to Speech
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Manufacturer: Mio
Model: MOOV300
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Mio
Label: Mio
Features for Mio MOOV 300 4.3 Inch Touchscreen GPS Unit with Optional Traffic and Text to Speech:
- 4.3 TFT 480x272 Resolution Display with Touchscreen, landscape orientation
- Samsung 2443 400MHz CPU, 1GB RAM
- Preloaded with Over 3.5 Million Points of Interest
- No More Waiting for GPS Signal with InstantFixII
- Easy to use SD/MMC Slot for additional map loading
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Customer Reviews
Wost purchase ever 
2008-06-14
This was my fourth GPS: I had early versions of Tom Tom, Garmin and Intellinav 1. This is by far worst GPS ever. I used it once, on my way from work to home. It gives directions to the next intersection only. In the city, it says: "in the next 100 feet go straight" every 100 feet. On the highway, it says "in one mile, keep left", every time there is an exit on right or the road has a curve. Finally, when I was on my street one block from home, it said: "turn right". I decided to return it. And it is impossible! The ANTOnline, which sells this device through Amazon, refuses to accept returns of GPS. Amazon supports their policy. I had to buy another GPS and keep this one as a reminder, not to deal with Amazon anymore.
So Far So Good 
2008-05-20
I need a GPS for my daugther, who got her driver license recently and have been calling home asking for direction often :-) After surveying the field I narrowed my choices down to: Garmin 260W, TomTom XL-S, and Mio Moov 300. The main selection criteria are:
1. bigger screen
2. text-to-speech
3. all gps functions, none others (e.g. bluetooth)
Since Moov 300 is fairly new and there aren't a lot reviews it is sort of a risky buy. However, since all 3 are pretty much the same functionality-wise, the tie-breaker came down to price. After a couple of weeks, here are some opinions:
Pros:
1. fairly easy to use (never read the manual).
2. find satellites almost instantly (< 15sec), even inside my house. Note that performance might vary, I can only speak from my experience.
3. Good text-to-speech, announce direction in advance. Again, I read some people complained it announced turns too late, but not yet to me. It usually announces twice, once to remind you beforehand, the other when the turn is near.
4. fast re-route
Cons:
1. Battery is weak, less than 2 hours.
2. Sometimes the route is devious.
Overall, I consider it worth the money if you are not too picky.