The Garmin-Asus M10 is among the first devices to be released with Windows Mobile 6.5.3, and we’re going to hear more about it at MWC 2010. It’s a candybar touchscreen device with a 3.5″ WVGA display, a 600MHz CPU, 4GB of onboard storage, and 512MB of RAM. Russian site Hi-Tech has reviewed the new device, and they’ve found it to have a heavy focus on navigation. Overall, they find the device to provide a “pleasant experience” with big improvements over the last Garmin-Asus Windows Mobile device, the M20 (which was announced at MWC 2009).

Interestingly, Garmin-Asus has customized the bottom bar of Windows Mobile 6.5.3 to be gray in color and rounded in the corners, making for a very nice look.

For the complete review, check out the translation of Hi-Tech.
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