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Posted by Linea Recta on February 17, 2009, 6:34 am



> Is there any place to find what features a particular TomTom has? For
> example I can't tell which units support itineraries.
> There once was a time when every TomTom could do everything its hardware
> allowed. But then the marketers took control and whimsically started to
> remove software features from particular units to create more price
points,
> but they didn't make a place that lays out a matrix of all the
differences.


Nowadays marketing seems to mean: create a mist of non-information behind
which they can do their thing. Afraid transparancy is not a trend.



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Posted by Lionel Baudron on February 17, 2009, 1:45 pm
Also you can install non official navcores (at your own risk ... but
thousands of people, including myself, are doing that) on your device, in
order to get benefice of ALL features, as long they are included into your
map.

Have a look there :
http://www.gpsunderground.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2978

Rgds.

Lionel


>> Is there any place to find what features a particular TomTom has? For
>> example I can't tell which units support itineraries.
>> There once was a time when every TomTom could do everything its hardware
>> allowed. But then the marketers took control and whimsically started to
>> remove software features from particular units to create more price
> points,
>> but they didn't make a place that lays out a matrix of all the
> differences.
> Nowadays marketing seems to mean: create a mist of non-information behind
> which they can do their thing. Afraid transparancy is not a trend.
> --
> regards,
> | /|
> | / |@rk
> ../
> /os
>



Posted by Linea Recta on February 17, 2009, 2:06 pm
> Also you can install non official navcores (at your own risk ... but
> thousands of people, including myself, are doing that) on your device, in
> order to get benefice of ALL features, as long they are included into your
> map.


Yes, thanks very much, I have been reading your link already. :-)



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