Old flames: Products that keep the retro fires burning
It's no fun when lovers play mind games, but there's no shortage of ways to celebrate one's love of old video games, not to mention other tedh products carrying brands that once flamed ...
Mitac is beginning to set itself up as quite a player in the Pocket PC area. It has two existing products under its Mio brand, the 338 and 339 at the lower end of the price scale, and two new products: the Mio 558, reviewed here, and the Mio 168 (the first Pocket PC to include a GPS receiver), which we will review shortly. The Mio 558 is a well-specified business-orientated handheld, sold at an attractive price (£344.99 inc. VAT) by Evesham, among others.
Caption by: Sandra Vogel
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