Mio Technology partners with Tele Atlas for high quality maps in North American and European markets
Tele Atlas announced today at CeBIT an agreement with Mio Technology under which Tele Atlas becomes the preferred global digital map provider for Mio Technology’s personal navigation (PNAV) devices, including the newly-introduced, next-generation Mio C310, Mio C710 and A701 products. The agreement further solidifies Tele Atlas’ position as the digital map provider of choice among PNAV device manufacturers.
Terms of the partnership also call for Mio Technology to incorporate Tele Atlas maps within the new models of its existing products in North America and Europe, and for the two companies to collaborate on joint marketing and channel development efforts.
Mio C710 and Mio C310 new Mainstream and Premium personal navigation devices
At the CES 2006 tradeshow, Mio Technology Ltd., a leading worldwide supplier of personal navigation GPS systems, introduced two new stylish and portable GPS devices to meet growing consumer demand at both ends of the market. The new devices are straightforward, easy-to-use GPS navigation systems that feature detailed maps, updated in 2005, of the Continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii and Canada in a sleek, palm-sized chassis. Designed for ease of use, the Mio C710 and C310 come preloaded with the necessary software and maps.
Miotech Mio a201 a new PDA with SirfStar III GPS chipset
Mio Tech announces MIO A201 the new GPS PDA for european market created with flexibility in mind. As a GPS-ready device, it offers truly portable satellite navigation that fits in your pocket. As a pocket PC, you can also use it to listen to music, play games, store digital photos. And of course you can carry your Outlook Contacts and Calendar
The next-generation SiRF Star III chipset and rotational antenna not only pick up satellite signals faster and hold them better, but also ensure optimal reception in both landscape and portrait positions.
Mitac Mio 269 Mobile Navigation System with SiRFStarII chip
The Mio269 takes portability seriously: 13.2 million kilometres of road packed into a sleek, smooth, flat package with a fully integrated GPS antenna. And, weighing a bit over 200 grams, it does’t add much to your travel bag, making sure you can find your way anywhere you go.




