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You are bidding on a MIO C230 DigiWalker Auto GPS Navigation System.

It is complete and almost brand new! I bought this and 2 weeks later ended up with a car with built in GPS. Everything that came in the box is there except the original box. I even have the receipt from Staples where I bought it from. All cables, chargers USB cords, CD and instruction manuals come with it. The original plastic film coveringthe face of the unit and the mounting tape has never been removed. It's as new and fully functional.

Added in the notes are the review from CNET, a well respected source for reviews of all types of electronics.

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Questions & Comments
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Design
The Mio DigiWalker C230 is one heck of a small portable navigation system. At 4.2 inches wide by 3.2 inches high by 0.9 inch deep and 6.2 ounces, the C230 is more compact than most PDAs, and while the size is great for transporting between cars or for use on a bike or on foot, the C230 seems almost too petite for in-car use.

However, Mio still manages to fit in a standard 3.5-inch touch screen that displays 65,000 colors at a 320x240-pixel resolution. Maps were bright and sharp, and thankfully, unlike the Mio C220 we didn't have any problems seeing the screen content even in bright sunlight so that was a relief. The main menu icons are large and easy to press, but the onscreen keyboard is a bit cramped to easily punch out addresses and when in map view, it can be difficult to accurately tap the different navigation options. Users with larger fingers will have problems, so the inclusion of a stylus would have been nice.

The rest of the Mio C230 is as simple as its feature set. There's a lone power button on top, while an SD expansion card slot and a mini USB port are on the bottom. On the left spine, you'll find an external antenna jack, and on the back, the system's speaker and the master on/off switch. Though we like the minimalist design, we do wish there was an easier way to adjust the volume on the C230. You can mute the audio with a simple tap of the onscreen speaker icon, but you have to dig through several menus to change the volume.

The Mio C230 comes packaged with a car charger, a vehicle mount (windshield and dash), a software DVD, and reference material.
Sep 23rd, 2012 at 2:25:16 PM PDT by
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Features
The Mio DigiWalker C230 is a basic, navigation-only device. It's equipped with a 20-channel SiRFstarIII, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver and comes with TeleAtlas maps of the United States and Puerto Rico preloaded on the device. To start a trip, you can enter a specific address, select a destination from your My Favorites or recent destinations list, or tap a point on the map and hit the Route To option. The C230 can calculate directions by the shortest, fastest, or most economical route. Otherwise, if you don't have a specific destination or trip, you can use the Follow option to have the unit track you as you drive around.
Sep 23rd, 2012 at 2:25:54 PM PDT by
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continued.....There is also a database of more than 3.5 million points of interest (POI) for making pit stops along the way, and the C230 can do multistop trips so you can add these POI to your route. Categories include all the basics--gas stations, ATMs, lodging, and restaurants--as well as more specialized interests, such as concert halls and amusement parks.

Navigation guidance comes by way of text- and voice-guided turn-by-turn directions. And much to our delight, the C230 supports text-to-speech functionality. This means the system will speak actual street names, allowing you to pay more attention to the road rather than the map screen, because you get more precise audible prompts. Typically, this is a feature that's found in pricier and more advanced, systems, so it's great to find it in an entry-level device such as the C230. We hope this becomes an increasing trend.

You can view a detailed list of instructions before you head out under Itinerary or get a running demo of the route with the Fly Over function. If you want to steer clear of a certain portion of the route because you happen to know there's road construction or it's known for heavy traffic, just hit the Avoid button and choose from a list of options. The system also supports automatic route recalculations if you get off course.

Maps are presented in 2D or 3D mode, and a Night Mode changes the color scheme of the maps for better nighttime viewing. There is a Cockpit tool that shows you the direction of your next turn, distance to your destination, estimated time of arrival, and more. Finally, there are a number of safety options, including speeding alerts, a screen lock that prevents you from using the touch screen when the car is in motion, and safety camera information.
Sep 23rd, 2012 at 2:26:38 PM PDT by
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Performance
We tested the Mio DigiWalker C230 in San Francisco, and from a cold start, it took the unit about two minutes to acquire a satellite fix. Subsequent starts varied from just a few seconds to a few minutes, so the inconsistency was a bit frustrating. Once locked on, the C230 held a steady lock except when we drove through a tunnel (a normal occurrence with GPS), but it was able to immediately find our position again. We entered our standard trip from the Marina District to CNET's downtown headquarters, and the system swiftly calculated a route. A quick glance at the list of text-based directions showed that the directions were accurate, and we set off on our trip. Text-to-speech audio prompts sounded slightly robotic, but we were still able to understand them all. We also missed several turns to test the route recalculation rate, which was satisfactory as it was able to get us back on track in a timely manner.
Sep 23rd, 2012 at 2:27:15 PM PDT by
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Does it show your speed?
Sep 24th, 2012 at 4:26:22 PM PDT by
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I don't believe so, I only used it maybe 3 times before getting a car with GPS in the dash, I didn't see anything in the instructions hat confirmed a speed setting but the GPS worked great in every other respect. thx and good luck!
Sep 24th, 2012 at 5:19:23 PM PDT by
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You are aware that if you dont provide a tracking number on something even though you added that disclaimer saying that someone needs to pay you if they want a tracking number that listia will still rule in favor of the buyer and return their credits it happened to me before!
Sep 25th, 2012 at 10:58:15 AM PDT by
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thx for the tip; check my feedback, I've been on LISTIA almost since their inception. I can confidently say I know what to do. good luck
Sep 25th, 2012 at 12:40:02 PM PDT by
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Is it easy to use? I want it for my younger sister who should have been born blond! She can get lost in a parking lot, if it has more than one entrance or exit. Lol not kidding. Does it come with free upgrades or do you need to pay for them? it sounds wonderful. i have never heard of this brand, my husbans and I have a Garmen and love it.
Sep 25th, 2012 at 5:59:07 PM PDT by
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It's not one of the well known brands but I'm a bit of a 'techie' and I did alot of research before buying this unit and it's as good as the reviews say it is from CNET which is a respected reviewer of electronics (sorta like Consumer Reports) Works great and really is easy to use, the only reason I'm letting it go is that shortly after I bought it I ended up buying a used car that had a GPS built in, ..hope that helps and good luck!
Sep 26th, 2012 at 3:16:44 AM PDT by
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OMG I need this so bad , I am always lost, even my kids in the car can tell mommy is lost....fanned ya
Sep 26th, 2012 at 5:32:31 AM PDT by
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well then ...good luck! ...and fanned back!
Sep 26th, 2012 at 12:32:14 PM PDT by
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For you techies out there, this is an awesome GPS if you unlock it with "MioPocket." This will let you run other mapping software like the AWESOME "iGo Primo" and also TomTom for Windows CE.
Sep 26th, 2012 at 1:01:49 PM PDT by
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thx for the info! I even didn't know that; it makes it an even better unit! good luck!
Sep 26th, 2012 at 2:32:26 PM PDT by

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