Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Mio DigiWalker C620 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mio DigiWalker C620.
April 2008
(80%)
31 Reviews
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Abstract: So, satnav goes 3D. We like the elevation maps but not the 3D landmarks. Satnav providers need to think carefully about avoiding ‘feature bloat in their quest to beat the opposition. That said, we like the C620 despite its 3D landmarks. Mio - C620 p...
We really dont have a bad word to say about the Mio C620. Its small, light, easy to use, has great 3D map imagery, near faultless voice prompts and never once got us lost. It may not beat the Tom-Tom Go 720 for absolute depth of features, but for da...
Abstract: My first question then is why is it called a DigiWalker? However lets assume there is a reason this seems to me to be a rather good unit. Trying to assume the role of someone who has never had a similar unit could I insert it in my car by using the 13 ...
Published: 2008-01-02, Author: Mark , review by: CNET.co.uk
Large, sharp screen; fast route calculation; speed cameras
Distracting 3D graphics; repetitive voice commands; weak battery
A flagship sat-nav needs to excel in all areas, and the Mio DigiWalker C620 simply doesnt pack enough features -- or even navigate smoothly enough -- to justify its price tag. However, the big screen and simple operation could make it a fun companion...
Mio's C620 is a fine sat-nav and it's not because of the gimmicky 3D landscape and landmark features, though they are nice to have. It's because it has finally combined its undeniably good mapping engine with an interface that is now practical, polished a...
Abstract: The most recent range in Mio’s DigiWalker family has been available in the shops for a couple of weeks now. The C620 is the new high-end model, and comes in two flavours: one with and one without TMC. In designing this new model, Mio used last years hi...
Nur durch eine fehlerhaftes Kartenmaterial (Tempolimit nicht immer korrekt) muss sich Mio C620t nur mit einem Testergebnis "gut" zufrieden geben. Die kompakte Bauweise, das TMC Modul in der mitgelieferten Halterung, die Bluetooth Freisprecheinrichtun...
Abstract: Viel interessanter: Die Software von Nav’N’Go wurde in einer neuen Version installiert, die gegenüber den vorherigen Fassungen deutlich benutzerfreundlicher ist. Ein optional einblendbares „Panel“ am rechten Bildschirmrand hat die verstreuten Menüs ers...
Abstract: Das „C620T“ von Mio ist mit mehreren, europäischen Länderkarten ausgerüstet. Es verfügt über eine gute Routenberechnung und eine sehr gute Anzeige.