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Mio's Moov S501 and S401 finally go legit
After Mio basically non-confirmed / confirmed these to us in April , letting us know the pricing was off, but saying nothing else about the leak, it was really just a matter of time until the two navigators broke into the realm of officialdom. The Moov S401 and S501 bring 4.3-inch and 4.7-inch ...
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Moov S401 and S501 Navigators, June Availability
TechGadgetsNews — ... is only  0.64 Inches thick and has 12 million POIs, unlike its sibling that features 4 million POIs and is a tad bit thicker coming in at 0.71 Inches. They can be all yours for $200.00 for the S501 and $180.00 for the S401, but you will have to wait until June . Via Engadget

Mio Moov S501 and S401 GPS Devices
iTech News Net — ... its Moov S501 and S401 GPS navigation devices. The Moov S501 is just 0.64-inch thick and features a 4.7-inch display, and 12 million Point of Interests (POIs) while the S401 is little bit thicker at 0.71-inch and has a 4.3-inch screen and 4 million POIs. Both devices features Mio’s Spirit UI and supports Google Send-to-GPS, Text-to-Speech and NavPix for photo geo-tagging. They will be priced at $200 and $180 respecitvely. [engadget] ...

Mio Moov S501 and S401 GPS Devices To Be Available In June
Pulse2 - Technology News And Reviews — ...   Both will have a “Spirit” interface and will have Google Send-To-GPS functions.  NavPix will provide location-pulling frompohots and there is a text-to-speech feature for street names.  MioMore 2 PC software will have a way to calculate mileage and fuel economy.  The S501 is the thinnest personal navigation device to date at 0.64″ thickness.  The S401 is 0.71″ thick.  The S501 will cost $200 and the S401 will cost $180 and both will arrive in June. [via Engadget] ...

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Mio Moov S401 And S501Ubergizmo
Mio has just made the Moov S401 and S501 navigation systems official, where they will come with 4.3" and 4.7" displays, respectively. What's more, both models will be equipped with a new "Spirit" interface, offering never-released-before functionality like Google Send-to-GPS, text-to-speech ...