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TomTom Navigator 2 is the complete Pocket PC personal navigation system that's always by your sid... (amazon.com)
Runs Palm OS 5.2.1, Slick design, High-resolution screen, Fast processor, Built-in camera, MP3 su... (zdnet.co.uk)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 10 expert reviews and 12 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 71/100 and users rate it 77/100. The average review date is November 15, 2003. We have compared these reviews to 564 reviews from other PDA Accessories. The alaScore™ for this product is 74/100 = Good. Last update: January 8, 2009.
TomTom Navigator 2 is the complete Pocket PC personal navigation system that's always by your side. It's affordable, flexible and easy-to-use, guaranteeing peace of mind on any journey. With TomTom Navigator 2 you always know where you are and how to reac...
Despite its lack of speed, TomTom 2 is an excellent Pocket PC-based GPS navigation system. Significant enhancements in version 2 make it the current best of breed.
Runs Palm OS 5.2.1, Slick design, High-resolution screen, Fast processor, Built-in camera, MP3 support, Expansion slot., Turns a Pocket PC handheld into a well-featured in-car navigation system at a fraction of the cost of dedicated systems, Significant i...
No Bluetooth, OS isn't upgradeable., Makes heavy demands on processor power, Can be painfully slow in address verification and route calculation, UI can be quirky and takes time to learn to use efficiently.
Despite its lack of speed, TomTom 2 is an excellent Pocket PC-based GPS navigation system. Significant enhancements in version 2 make it the current best of breed...
In practice, TomTom 2 can be a bit 'iffy' about the Outlook addresses structu...
(sometimesw works well)
I bought the bluetooth tomtom gps as part of a kit with the palm t3. First kit I needed to return as it wasn't picking up signal.This second unit again seemed to only work occasionally, I then figured out that you really need to ensure that the batteries...
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