The additional case width is to accommodate the two columns of LEDs. The 6-ounce device measures 3.15 by 5.5 by 0.81 inches (HWD)-a bit wider than the Moov 310. ![]() Fortunately, you have the option of disabling the LEDs, as they can be distracting when you're driving at night. These LEDs flash in sync with the voice that provides turn-by-turn directions-just like KITT. While it borrows a good deal of its features from Mio's Moov 300, the Knight Rider GPS sports its own sleek, black case design along with vertical columns of LEDs on either side of the 4.3-inch (dia.) screen. ![]() Mio partnered with Universal Studios to introduce its first entertainment-branded navigation device. Announced in early July, the Knight Rider GPS has hit store shelves and I took one of the first production models out for a spin. "Craig, where would you like to go today?" That's what the new Knight Rider GPS ($269.99 list) by Mio asks me in the unmistakable voice of William Daniels, the voice of KITT, the high-tech black Trans Am, of the original Knight Rider television series. ![]()
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