Comments on: Navigate from here to there with TomTom GO 510 GPS, $124.99 after rebate
This is arguably the most advanced GPS you can buy for $125, though you will have to wait on a rebate.
This is arguably the most advanced GPS you can buy for $125, though you will have to wait on a rebate.
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After all I have to say I love using it, it gives great directions. The major complaint I have is that the POIs are not always up to scratch and I had to go on the web to get some better collections to upload
"The TomTom Traffic service is currently available for Austria, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom."
- by bonesbautista September 8, 2008 7:55 AM PDT
- They're OK units. If you purchase one, make sure you update the maps or have the latest update of the maps.
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- by j_a_s_p_e_r September 8, 2008 8:14 AM PDT
- "tethered" ? It supports Bluetooth and is actually doubles as a handsfree bluetooth speakerphone. It comes in handy when you look up a POI that has a registered phone number, you just punch the call button. Nice when you are traveling at 10PM at night and need to find out it a restaurant is still open.
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(5 Comments)Traffic is available in the US via a tethered cellular connection and by paying for the PLUS Traffic subscription (about 40-50 bucks per year).
BTW as I replied above the website says "The TomTom Traffic service is currently available for Austria, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom." Are you using the traffic service here in the states because this is news to me.