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GiveGive is Back!!!

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Beginning November 22, 2007 and running through Saturday, January 5, 2008, TomTom will be hosting its GiveGive Holiday Event.

This year we’re offering a $100.00 rebate on all new TomTom navigation devices that we hope everyone out there can take advantage of. Now through January 5, get a $100 rebate when you buy a new TomTom ONE, ONE 3rd Edition, ONE XL, ONE XL•S, GO 920T/920, GO 910, GO 720, GO 510, RIDER and RIDER 2nd edition. Please note that the offer is valid for new devices only.

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Click here to find out which retailers are participating in this year’s GiveGive rebate offer, download the rebate form and give the new interactive TomTom driving experience a try
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So, get ready to give a TomTom and get $100 back. Happy holidays!

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Buyer’s guide

We’ve introduced a few new TomToms lately and we understand that keeping track of everything each one offers can be tricky.

Here’s a handy comparison chart with our current product offering. As always, for more information about any individual product including lists of supported Bluetooth mobile phones, visit TomTom.com.

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RDS-TMC FAQ

OK, so I hear you regarding the new RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver. You want to know more. So, today, in fancy FAQ style, is a deeper look at this new TomTom accessory.

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How much?
$129.95

Where can I get it?
Check the Store Locator on the TomTom homepage, or head over to the webstore TomTom.com.

Where does it get its traffic data?
The receiver gets data from the Clear Channel traffic FM data feed. Here’s a map of all the areas where the RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver can provide incident data

Is the traffic data free?
Each RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver comes with a one-year subscription to the traffic data. It will be $59.95 per year thereafter.

Is the Traffic Receiver locked to one device?
No. The RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver can be moved from device-to-device without affecting your subscription. There is an internal timestamp in the receiver that is activated when you first plug it in, however, the TomTom device does not affect this at all.

With which TomTom devices is it compatible?
GO 720
GO 910
GO 510
ONE XL
ONE 3rd Edition

Where can I see it in action?
Check out this video filled with excitement, adventure, romance, and intrigue…
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ONE XL Bluetooth compatibility

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Did you know you can access TomTom PLUS Services like Traffic and Buddies via your new TomTom ONE XL?

Here’s an updated list of mobile phones that are compatible with ONE XL:

AT&T (now the old Cingular)
Nokia E62, Nokia E61, Nokia 9300i beta, Nokia 9300, Nokia 7610, Nokia 6820, Nokia 6681, Nokia 6131, Nokia 3650, Motorola V3x, Motorola V3i, Motorola SLVR, Motorola V3, Motorola L6, Motorola L2, Motorola ROKR, Nokia 6230, Motorola Q9H, Motorola MPx220, Motorola KRZR K1.

T-Mobile
Motorola PEBL U6, Motorola KRZR K1, Motorola V195, Nokia 6600, Motorola V3, Motorola PEBL U6, Motorola V3i, Nokia 3650, Nokia 5300, Nokia 6131, Nokia 8800.

Please remember that we are always testing new mobile phones. Check back often for updates.

Now, we at TomTom hope that a lot of you love the Bluetooth feature on many of our TomTom products, and we’re curious about which mobile phone you are using with your device.

Add a comment or send us an e-mail, and let us know.

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Why the widescreen?

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The new TomTom ONE XL is about more than just getting from A to B – though certainly it does that admirably.

We get a lot of questions here at Club TomTom about ONE XL’s 4.3” widescreen. “What’s the benefit?” people say. Well, where ONE XL’s widescreen comes in most handy are in densely populated or particularly difficult to navigate areas like cities where turns are frequent. Having a bigger better view from side-to-side can help you anticipate turns better because you can see them sooner.

Also, on long open roads, the widescreen can make it much easier to see forthcoming POIs off of the highway. This can be really helpful if you’re low on gas or just very hungry.

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