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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

GPS: The new MS 2010 from VDO Dayton

VDO Dayton MS 2010
There is new GPS from VDO on the market. Nice device for a good price.


The successor to the MS 2000 is the MS 2010 from VDO Dayton. This €249 offering is relatively cheap, since the MS 2000 retailed €100 higher. Both of them look the same from the outside, but its the inside where the differences really stand out. The MS 2010 offers an upgraded user interface that is easier to use, a revamped menu structure and an easier input method. The revolutionary transparent split-screen works in tandem with a male/female button that offers different map views depending on the gender. The MS 2010 comes with a car mount, a USB cable, in-home & in-car power adapters, and maps of Europe on SD cards and DVD.


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