Mio unveils the C720t GPS at DigitalLife

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Mio’s not shy about pumping out the GPS devices, and the company tooks the wraps off its latest model, the C720t, at DigitalLife this week. The 4.3-inch widescreen PND hits all the major bases for $599, with a geotagging 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth handsfree capability, a Traffic Message Channel receiver (that’ll cost you $65 / year, ouch), and some pretty extensive media-playback options. We played with one for a minute at DigitalLife and were impressed: the slick, fast interface was nice, as was the quality of the camera’s photos. Check it all out in the gallery.

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