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This is a discussion on tomtom go vs tomtom ipaq2210 within the TomTom forums, part of the Satellite Navigation (GPS) category; I was wandering witch is device is better for GPS the tomtomgo or the ipaq2210. Which one calculates the gps ...

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Old 13-06-2004, 09:19 PM
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I was wandering witch is device is better for GPS the tomtomgo or the ipaq2210.
Which one calculates the gps route faster ?
I'm not really intrested in any pda features, what can you advice me to buy ?



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If you are not interested in any PDA functions then TomTom GO or an ICN from Navman is the way to go. I couldnt say if the route calculation is any faster but even on a PDA system it's fast enough in my opinion. The only downside to a dedicated solution is that it usually works out more expensive than a feature packed PDA option.
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Does the go use the navigator 3 software?

Do you have a link to the main road of europe map coverage?

When will go be available - before July 1st?
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Charlie Thanks for the answer.

If have only 1 more question witch PDA combination would you advice me when i don't go for the tomtom go package.
I'm thinking of spending maximum 750€. If i go for a pda combination then it must have Bluetooth.


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Our most popular combo is the H2210 with a TomTom system. You dont mention if Bluetooth is needed for the Navigation or if you will be using it for something else but I'd recommend a wired system. It's a bit cheaper and quicker to set up in a hurry.

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