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Tom Tom Navigator 6 Software with Maps of the US and Canada (Mini SD Card)

Tom Tom Navigator 6 Software with Maps of the US and Canada (Mini SD Card)
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Tom Tom Navigator 6 Software with Maps of the US and Canada (Mini SD Card)

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TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 is the ideal solution for customers who need their PDA or smartphone and navigation system integrated in one personal device.Users of NAVIGATOR 6 can also take advantage of TomTom's innovative desktop software application TomTom HOME, which enables users to easily manage, download, store and transfer content and services to their device. TomTom HOME is compatible with both a PC and Mac.TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 also includes TomTom's innovative TomTom Buddies service, enabling authorized TomTom users to locate each other and send instant messages.

 
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Product Details
Product Width:1.7 inches
Product Height:0.6 inches
Product Weight:3.65 pounds
Package Length:6.9 inches
Package Width:6.9 inches
Package Height:4.9 inches
Package Weight:1.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

Features
  • Navigator 6 application software with complete maps of the US and Canada on mini SD card, and Bluetooth GPS receiver

  • Crystal clear 2D and 3D graphics with 65,000 colors and Nightview for optimized viewing

  • Features touch-screen menu, phone-function compatibility, real-time information (with Plus service), and 37 different spoken languages

  • Compatible with most popular brands and models of PDAs, including the Palm Treo

  • Requires a PDA with Bluetooth capability and a mini SD card slot, and a PC or Mac for updates and synchronization


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0
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4Excellent Navigation Software for PDA  Nov 27, 2008
I used Navigator 5 for a couple of years and now have used Navigator 6 since it first came out. Navigation and routing are very good. It runs well on an iPAQ 2215 even though TomTom doesn't list it as supported. I use it with a GlobalSat BT-338 BlueTooth GPS receiver. My only complaints are that the POI database lists only the name of the POI making it difficult to determine which Holiday Inn, for example I am looking at. Also, linking it to the BT-338 was a bit tricky since it needs to be configured not as a BlueTooth GPS receiver, but as a wired GPS receiver connected to COM8 (a BlueTooth serial port). I highly recommend it as a PDA navigation solution.

1Don't Buy It  Feb 12, 2008
Map Share IS NOT included in this software. The software consistently routes an incorrect (much longer) route near my home. Customer support says it's a map error (on a 30 year old MAIN ROAD) No map share = no fix. Dissatisfied.
No returns on open software. No help offered on customer support.

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5Easy to Use and Accurate  May 07, 2007
I have a Samsung SCH i830 phone running the Microsoft Pocket PC operating system. I plugged in the SD card and the software installed without a hitch. The TomTom software is easy to use and the tracking and mapping with the GPS is excellent! The one interesting thing, but not any issue, is that the software, having come from the UK, uses terms like "motorway" as opposed to highway. The company also provide interesting add-ons such as voices, weather and traffic ... but I haven't tried them since the base system was robust enough for my needs. I would recommend this product for any PDA-type cell phone that is supported.

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4It worked for me...  Feb 08, 2007
I was able to install and use this product on an HP iPAQ hx2495 without difficulty. I inserted the SD chip, the software installed and I was able to use it straightaway. I have used TomTom's email customer service twice: once with a quick reply, once without. After determining that I had a dodgy SD chip, I was able to back up the chip to a second one for safekeeping. I use Mac's at home, so getting something I could install without finding a PC was a huge win...

I've made two trips so far, and things have worked well. I connect the iPAQ to the car's sound system (mp3 plug) so that it's more audible. I've also used it hand-held while settting it up, and it tracked me walking along at 3-4 mph. I can't address the problems mentioned in the first two reviews, but the product has delivered as promised for me.

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1High Hopes, Poor Product  Jan 20, 2007
With very limited device support, little or no customer support, and a premium price, Tom-Tom blew an opportunity to change how consumers view hybrid GPS units.

Perhaps, the competition will learn from this and provide the tool we are all looking for.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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