
With recent price reduction, the Mind is competing in the household GPS range, and it competes very well.
*The GPS antenna is sensitive enough to pick up sigal even in middle of the room. The Navteq software provides an easy and familiar interface.
*The file explorer even displays chinese characters.
*With the October update, the real player now plays most types of avi, mp4, and rm files. Most files played smoothly, but a few has pixel update problems.
*The entire interface is fairly easy to use, with shortcut buttons for home, brightness, and volume.
There are a just few minor imperfections:
*Traffic is basically just a webpage, pretty useless.
*Youtube video stutters.
*The rims are too thick. It should instead house a 6" screen.
Overall, the Mind really offers a lot for the price. It competes with Q1 & Viliv at household GPS price.Get more detail about Clarion MiND Mobile Internet Navigation Device (Black).


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