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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
The best GPS solution for PPC Sep 05, 2004
By Chris Lee The Tomtom GPS navigator USA is the best GPS solution for Pocket PCs right now. I personally wish I had the Garmin GPS Palm PDA, but since I use a Pocket PC, I'm pretty happy with Tomtom so far. I initially had some setup troubles with the program, and occasionally it would crash, but this is very common on the PPC platform.
Things I like:
1. Great software. Even included 3D navigation maps. Pretty accurate as far as I know.
2. Audio directions.
3. Works, unlike many other GPS programs.
Things to watch out for:
1. Get a powerful Pocket PC. Don't pick the underpowered iPaq 1940 or 1945. Those models will not be able to run the software adepately. Get a PPC with an Intel Xscale 400 or faster.
2. Obviously, you need a PPC with Bluetooth.
3. Get an SD flash memory card.
It's hard to find this package at a discount, and watch out for people selling non-functional ones on eBay. But if you have a Bluetooth-capable PPC with a fast processor (and a spare battery), you'll like Tomtom.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Activation nightmare Mar 09, 2005
By Gadget Guru
"icypenguin"
Good software, as long as you never loose, never break, never need to replace your Pocket PC. Watch out for their activation policies, and non existent customer service.
I do like this unit and in general I like the navigation. The maps are not completely updated, but they do a good job. Its easy to re route to avoid traffic backups etc.
However, when my trusty Pocket PC died on my, I went out and got one of the fancy TMobile Pocket PC phones and attempted to use it, not a very good idea, the 6315 was buggy and wouldn't keep its Bluetooth connection.
So I returned it and went to buy a regular pocket pc, I got the rx3100, which seems to be ok.
However I can no longer install the TomTom software on my Pocket PC due to their activation policies. They have registered the original activation and my activation on the new phone and that is basically it.
Good luck finding a phone number for someone to call and talk to about the issue. At least Microsoft has a number that you can call to get such issues resolved. I wrote them a letter through their support link, and no response what so ever.
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You need to send them the following documentation for them to concider giving you another activation code:
A copy of the purchase receipt for the TomTom Navigator for PalmOne or Pocket PC PDAs. Email copies of purchase receipts are not preferred due to the authenticity of content and / or origin. A photocopy of the front of CD 1. A photocopy of the existing Product Code label supplied with the original copy of TomTom Navigator. A service and repair documentation demonstrating the replacement of the original Pocket PC. Store returns receipt(s) demonstrating the replacement of the original Pocket PC. If a second Pocket PC has been purchased recently send the purchase receipt / documentation for the original and new Pocket PC
I have not yet been able to find my original purchase receipt so I guess they expect me to licence the software all over a again, never mind the fact that I would have to use their Bluetooth dongle since it's the only one I have.
Such draconian measures such be advertised on the front of the package, so that the consumer would be aware of it, when they decided to spent their money, not a year and a half later, when they bought a new pocket pc.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
A wonderfully reliable and informative traveling companion Sep 09, 2003
With an impressive user interface I found TomTom's Navigator is easy to use and a joy to work with. The clean crisp presentation drew me into the feature rich functionality of the application with features like finger touch controls and an extensive point of interest database. I love the 3D view and voice directions are very clear and precise (unlike other solutions I've tried that sound like a robot). It's route calculation has a range of route types and settings that have reliable guided me to my destination. The best part is that, with the Bluetooth GPS, Navigator takes me beyond my destination. I get there and can walk around town with the GPS receiver in my shirt pocket. I can't stop using it to the extent that I even found myself using it for directions to destinations I already know how to get to. It seems addictive in this way.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
TOMTOM is great, but J&Rs listing is dishonest. Jul 15, 2004
By Groch
"Gadgethound"
The Tomtom navigator version with no cradle for your Pocket PC lists for $329. With the cradle it lists for $349. Unlike most items on Amazon, this J&R listing makes absolutely no mention of what comes in the box. I assumed that for $347 you were getting a $2 discount on the $349 version. Nope, your being charged $18 more than retail for the one without the cradle. What's worst, is that the cradle costs you $50 when bought separately from Tomtom. Avoid hassles, buy directly from Tomtom and get what you expect.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Impressive Interface & superior Maps Dec 06, 2003
I had tried so other devices but found the interfaces difficult to use (let alone my wife). The TomTom does an outstanding job and setting up is very easy. What is also much better is the display and routing of the maps, especially outside LA when driving in scarcely populated areas.
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