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An announcement came at CES from TomTom about some new additions to some of their latest 2010 GPS models. Since there are so many GPS capable devices, not to mention standalone ones, it is important to offer some unique features in order to entice potential customers. Well, TomTom did just that by offering free lifetime map updates as well as free lifetime traffic updates.
A traffic receiver will be included in the power cord, so whenever it is connected to the power cord, traffic updates will start flowing to the device. This will help alert drivers of speeds, possible traffic jams, and efficient routes. Traffic alerts are located on the right side of the screen, but there will be other screens that will display even more detailed information.
Since roads are always changing and being added, it is necessary to have the latest maps on your GPS device, otherwise you risk traveling to a destination you did not intend upon traveling. As map updates become available, you need to connect your GPS to TomTom Home, which is a software that can be installed on your PC. From there, it will automatically download and replace the new maps. Maps are typically updated on a quarterly basis and users should be notified ahead of time.
Both of these services will be available in Q2 of 2010.
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