
Amcor might not be a famous GPS manufacturer, but they certainly have a decent line-up that covers the $150 to $280 segments. I would argue that there are too many models for such a narrow price range, but I noticed two that are interesting:
Amcor 4400 ($180)
- 4.3” Touch Screen
- 1 GB Flash Memory
- Maps of USA & Canada (Preloaded)
- New 3-D Building, Landmark & Topography Imaging Software
- 1 Million points of interest
AMCOR 4890 ($280)
- 4.8” Touch Screen
- 2 GB Flash Memory
- Maps of USA & Canada (Preloaded)
- New 3-D Building, Landmark & Topography Imaging Software
- 12 Million points of interest
- Bluetooth Support for Hands Free Calling
- Text-To-Speech
- MP3/MP4 Playback Capability
I haven’t tried one, but they seem to use the same navigation software than the Mio GPS do, and therefore, you should get a similar experience, provided that the hardware is equivalent. Read the Mio C320 review. Check the whole line-up at Krunker. Amcor website.
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