Mio reveals two new smartphones: The Leap K1 & Leap G50
Again Mio Technology demonstrates its innovative strength in the market for mobile satellite navigation. The Taiwanese company has begun to make itself heard in this sector in 2003, when he introduced the first GPS Smartphone. Since then My is recognized among the top 5 producers in Europe. At 2008 dell?IFA, My presents preview the two GPS smartphone winners of the prestigious IF Design Award and the first navigation system in the world with 7 screen ?and DVB-T.

My Leap K1 and My Leap G50
display on both sides and software Windows Mobile 6.1
Mio Technology can be regarded as the first true pioneer in the segment smartphones, and continues to lead the market through innovative Leap Leap G50 and K1. My Leap K1 boasts a display on both sides. On one side is a navigation system touchscreen TFT 2.6 ?, while on the other side is a smartphone complete with Windows CE 5.1, with an OLED screen by 1.69?.
My Leap G50 has a new look thanks to Windows Mobile 6.1. This is a GPS Smartphone complete with all features GPS navigation, touch screen TFT 2.8 ?, 2 megapixel camera and autonomy in stand-by of 400 hours.
With a weight of only 114 grams, is the perfect companion for travel, and offers a complete package of navigation, both for those who use professional, both for those who use leisure.
Available in Italy during 2009.

My GPS functionality TV
Un?anteprima World all?IFA 2008: The first navigation system with tuner DVB-T integrated television to see it even when you travel. The screen 7 ?with a 800?480 resolution (WVGA) ensure a high quality. The built-in speakers are perfect for entertainment on the move.
You can see video format DivX, MPEG4 and WMV.
Available in Italy during 2009.
My Moov 580 – overview with a screen from 4.7 ?
Another great preview all?IFA 2008 is the new 580 million Moov which boasts a screen touchscreen TFT 4.7 ?for a display of information during navigation even easier. My Moov 580 is also supplemented by all the features that distinguish the series Moov: Bluetooth Handsfree call; NavPix ?, to navigate through georeferenced images downloaded from the site Flickr ? and TMC module, to be constantly updating traffic.
Thanks to technology SiRFInstantFixII, My Moov 580 receives the signal of GPS satellites quickly (five times as fast as its predecessors).

