Mio DigiWalker C720t Review - PC Mag
A review of the Mio DigiWalker C720t portable navigation device has been posted over at PC Mag. 'Before deciding if the C720t is for you, you should check to make sure that there's live traffic data available in your location. Current coverage information can be found here. The Radio Data System traffic receiver bundled with the C720t is built into the mounting cradle. When you snap the C720t into the cradle, it picks up power and data through connectors located on the bottom of the device. This is a more-effective configuration than ones that require you to connect both a power source and the FM antenna each time you insert the device into the bracket. Still, it's not as clean an installation as, say, Garmin's nĂ¼vi 760, which combines the RDS-FM receiver and antenna with the DC power cable that simply plugs into its bracket. With the C720t, the FM antenna is a long piece of wire with suction cups that attaches to your windshield. Though the Mio's RDS receiver works well, Garmin still has the best receiver/antenna implementation on the market.'