Mio P350 Pocket PC: PDA with fully embedded GPS receiver
June 28, 2007 By Mark
Filed under Computers, Electronics, GPS, Pda



Here is the Mio P350 pocket PC with a fully embedded GPS receiver which looks pretty stylish, we have seen better looking ones but this one seems to work well and for only around about $339.95 it is what the doctor ordered. The Mio P350 Pocket PC GPS PDA device offers the GPS solution with full PDA capability which is also compatible with any Windows Mobile 5 navigation software so you can use it off road as well as on it.

Because it runs on Windows Mobile it provides you with Microsoft Office, PowerPoint presentation, Excel spreadsheet and Word documents plus many more Pocket applications, you can sync with your PC which means you are always on top of things. You can listen to music, play games or even watch videos on the Mio P350; it takes SD/MMC cards for storing pictures, videos and MP3’s. Check out the specifications and features below.
When you buy the Mio P350 this is what’s in the box –
• MIO P350 with Stylus
• User Guide
• Car Charger
• Windscreen mount included
• AC Adapter
• USB interface cable PC connection
Mio P350 Specifications & Features –
• Samsung 2440 400Mhz CPU
• 128 MB Nand flash ROM
• 3.5 Inch Transmissive LCD Display with anti-glare Brightness
• 320 × 240 Resolution/65,000 colours and portrait
• 64 MB RAM SDRAM
• Touch Panel Resistive type touch panel
• Built-in Speaker
• 3.5mm Headphone Jack
• Built–in Microphone (Mono)
• SD / MMC SD/IO, MMC-compatible Capacity up to 2 GB
• Built in GPS module - 20-channel SiRFStarIII chipset
• Input Method Stylus, Handwriting Recognition & On-Screen Keyboard
• Microphone
• USB 1.1
If you have or have had the Mio P350 Pocket PC please give us your honest reviews, oh and do not hold back.
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I have been very pleased with my Mio P350. The only problems are: Sometimes it fails to power up but this can be rectified by invoking the reset. It is very easy for it to accidentally switch on, e.g. when in your pocket - it would be better to have to hold down the power key for a length of time to switch it on.