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DaPope - Posted 6:52 am PDT 06/9/09 (521 Posts)
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gassyjoe - Posted 7:55 am PDT 06/9/09 (1236 Posts)
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DaPope - Posted 7:57 am PDT 06/9/09 (521 Posts)
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joop - Posted 8:06 am PDT 06/9/09 (222 Posts)
Decent ratings by Consumer Report and Newegg users. Although some whine about the inability to use bluetooth with Verizon phones.
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ClearShadoe - Posted 8:30 am PDT 06/9/09 (2 Posts)
I own this exact GPS unit, and love it, so does my fiance. It does everything I needed including work with my Lg8350 (VZW) via bluetooth. Fiance loves it so much, she seemed to have acquired it from me. Thinking about purchasing a second.... Easy to use, I put a 16gb sdhc card in it and use it as my mp3 player, and doubles very nicely as a bluetooth speaker phone. Oh yeah and the GPS functionality rocks - tried every other maker and Tomtom is the only one I will buy
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rollacorolla - Posted 8:36 am PDT 06/9/09 (192 Posts)
Do yourself a favor and get a Garmin Nuvi instead. The interface is much easier to use.
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Dawgfan1 - Posted 8:39 am PDT 06/9/09 (205 Posts)
I bought one for my mother in-law two years ago for $400.00 She loves it but I could not connect our phones via bluetooth. As #4 stated our phones were Verison, not that the carrier should matter.
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dr_toddsucks - Posted 8:59 am PDT 06/9/09 (777 Posts)
#5: When is the wedding? What will you be wearing?
sincerely,
toddsucks
sincerely,
toddsucks
#9
mjplusone - Posted 11:48 am PDT 06/9/09 (9 Posts)
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liarspoker - Posted 12:00 pm PDT 06/9/09 (116 Posts)
I have this unit and it works great. Good directions, has all the gizmos (mp3, picture, etc) that you could want. However, when I upgraded the OS via Tomtom Home to version 8, it totally messed everything up, causing the voice to stutter and eventually the disk crashing. Fortunately, I was able to exchange it but I am sticking with the OS that came installed. Really poor software release from tomtom but I am pleased with the gps unit itself.
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TruGamer - Posted 9:13 pm PDT 06/9/09 (25 Posts)
TomTom is by far the best...I'm in sales and I use it every day. There are very few mapping errors.
#12
TruGamer - Posted 9:15 pm PDT 06/9/09 (25 Posts)
don't listen to #6. He's clueless. (he even brags about driving a corolla!)






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