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TomTom Update From The CES Show In Las Vegas, NV. Interview Coming Soon!

January 10th, 2008 by Tech

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AmazingTechProducts.com checked in with TomTom the world’s largest navigation solution provider.  We have an interview with the VP Of Marketing, Tom, coming soon that provides you with info on the company and the new TomTom GO 920 device. Check back in to see this shortly at AmazingTechProducts.com
You can check out an introduction video from the TomTom booth by clicking here!

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9 Responses to “TomTom Update From The CES Show In Las Vegas, NV. Interview Coming Soon!”

  1. Sammy Says:

    I have the older model and haven’t had any trouble with it. What are the perks of the new one?

  2. Patty Says:

    I need a GPS but am not sure which one to go with. There are so many to choose from. Is one of the starter models sufficient for everyday use or should I invest the extra money for a newer model? I assume they all work off the same map/database?

  3. Linda Says:

    I am defending my title as Queen of Bad-Bearings :) Maybe time to get a GPS device. Can anyone share their experience with TomTom vs the many other brands out there? Thank you.

  4. Michael Washo Says:

    I need one and this looks like a great product.
    A demo wpould be nice

  5. captain crash Says:

    I need one for my wife

  6. Bailey Says:

    Why TomTom? Don’t have a GPS and would like to know what makes TomTom a good choice. I am sure the interview will explain, but if anyone has anything in the meantime, I would appreciate. Thank you.

  7. AmazingTechProducts.com team Says:

    TomTom is different as they are more then just a piece of hardware gps device.

    TomTom uses their own proprietary software technology to enhance your journey in many ways. TomTom uses smart technology they call RDS-TMC (“Radio Data System-Traffic Message Channel”).

    This is a service that delivers real-time traffic information onto your navigation device. An RDS-TMC receiver (an accessory available for all TomToms) receives traffic data, decodes it and translates it into visual or audible ‘traffic alerts’. Warning symbols appear on your screen, so you can see exactly where the problem is when you travel. And as the data is directly integrated into your device, you’re automatically offered an alternative route.

  8. Bachelor Says:

    Good info…The real-time traffic information alerts would be huge here in Washington DC. That is what my current GPS system does not have!

  9. Bailey Says:

    Thanks for the info! Very helpful.

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