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Old 19-01-2005, 12:06 AM
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can somebody advise me if these 2 are actually compatible and can i get the appropriate car bundle for the 2750?
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Welcome to our forums.
The 2750 isn't offiicially support by TomTom (yet), for that reason there is no dedicated car mount, but it will work with a TomTom Universal Car kit.
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Thank you very much for your help. Fantastic site by the way!!!
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No problem, glad you like it
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I was set on a hx2750 as well until TomTom told me it wasnt compatible at all. So I rang them directly and they told me as long as you use 3.07 it will work ok (as it uses second edition version of 2003). BUT, my new dilemma is that i am torn between 2750 and the 4700. I like the idea of more RAM and fingerprint scanner, and the 2750 DOES look cool. But the 4700 has other benefits like the larger screen and VGA resolution. I use Terminal Services to remote control client PC's on the move, so VGA would be an advantage. Which do I go for?! I've heard the 4700 is larger by a fair amount, and I cant get to loko at one locally.

Any help here would be appreciated as I want to buy it today really (or tonight).

Sorry for running the risk or turning this thread into a 2750 vs 4700 one...
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I would personally go for the 4700 with the larger screen.
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