![]() Effectively there was a lot of wasted blank space under the upcoming turn instructions. Well it could also show time to destination and current speed but the former is always woefully inaccurate and the latter only good for novelty value. Previously the sidebar reduced the map size quite significantly and only showed instructions for the next turn. The extra screen acreage allows the sidebar feature seen on previous Mios to be taken a step further. Not only is the C520's screen big, it's filled with pixel goodness - 480 x 272 of them to be precise - so maps are crisp and text smooth. ![]() It's a classy and attractive device full stop. Its big 4.3-inch screen is framed by a ring of metallic grey overlaid with glossy clear plastic. In their place, the C520's front is rectilinear and hard edged. ![]() It eschews the cues seen on most GPSes which conspire to make them look a little amateurish, namely the rounded edges and the silver-plastic-pretending-to-be-metal. The C520 is a good looking device and there's no need for us to abuse that oft-used "for a GPS" qualifier either. As we began writing this review for the Mio DigiWalker C520, we discovered that its price had been cut by around $170 to $400 and it's amazing what a difference AU$200 makes.ĭesign of the Mio DigiWalker C520 GPS Navigation Device
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