Tomtom One Xl Gps Receiver Us
* TomTom ONE XL
The world’s #1 portable navigation device now with wider screen and complete pre-installed map data
* Windshield Mount and Adhesive Mounting Disk
Lightweight and easy to mount
* USB Car Charger and USB cable
For in-car charging of your TomTom ONE XL
* Installation CD
Containing TomTom HOME software, user manual and additional voices (Windows / Mac OS X 10.3 and higher) for easy content management, desktop planning and downloads
* Documentation
Product Highlight
* Easy-to-use navigation: user-friendly menu and TomTom’s award winning Navigator 6 software
* Plug & Go: Works straight out of the box.
* Bluetooth support (for mobile phone with bluetooth)
* Anti-Glare Screen: always an optimal view.
* Portable, light and easy to handle
* Preloaded maps of the US and Canada and Millions of Points of Interest
* Equipped with USB cable link and car charger.
Product Details:
Product Details GPS Type: Automotive
Display Size: 4.3 in
Average Battery Life: 2 hour(s)
US $180.00
The TomTom ONE XL has everything you need to make your trip safer, more relaxed and more fun. TomTom’s award-winning plug-and-go navigation software, new 4.3†touchscreen and access to real time traffic services make navigating even easier. With a large choice of route options, complete maps of the US and Canada and millions of useful and fun points of interest pre-loaded for your journey, you’re ready for worry-free navigation from A to B. TomTom ONE XL makes getting there better than ever.
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Posted on May 9th, 2008 by admin
Filed under: GPS Guide

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