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TomTom’s website now displays a second premium car kit specifically for the iPod touch. The only differences between the iPhone and iPod touch car kits, at least from what we can see, is that the iPod touch version doesn’t include Bluetooth for hands-free calling and is priced at $99.99 in...
2 mainstream media and 5 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
Today,
news@ilounge.com (Charles Starrett) from iLounge says
(in News: TomTom intros separate Car Kit for iPod touch)
Following the release of its updated turn-by-turn navigation app that added support for the original iPhone and iPod touch, TomTom has revealed that first-, second-, and third-generation iPod touch users wanting to purchase a TomTom-branded GPS solution will need to buy a separate c...
And
Mac Rumors says
(in TomTom to Launch Car Kit for iPod Touch)
Earlier this week, an updated version of TomTom's GPS navigation application appeared in the App Store, and among the major changes included with the update was compatibility with the original iPhone and all generations of the iPod touch. The iPod t...
And
Jeremy Sikora from The iPhone says
(in Magellan GPS Car Kit for iPhone/iPod touch Coming Soon)
Magellan recently announced they are releasing a GPS car kit of their own and it already has hit the FCC. Like the much anticipated TomTom car kit, the Magellan will give the iPod touch and first generation iPhone GPS capabilities as long as you are using the Magellan GPS application. [iTune...
Yesterday,
Edward Kirk from iPhone Alley says
(in TomTom Announces Car Kit For iPod Touch)
Closely following the announcement that Magellan's car kit and iPhone nav app, RoadMate 2010 North America [App Store, $79.99] TomTom has announced that they plan to release a second car kit geared directly to the iPod touch.
This Week,
Ubergizmo says
(in Magellan RoadMate iPhone app rolls out)
Magellan recently introduced its RoadMate iPhone app which will include text-to-speech, lane assist and in-app music controls, retailing for all of $79.99. Apart from that, Magellan has plans for a car kit which will boast an integrated GPS receiver alongside enough space to accommoda...
And
Donald Melanson from Engadget says
(in Magellan debuts GPS app / car kit for iPhone and iPod touch)
Magellan's new iPhone navigation app won't do much for the iPod touch on its own, but it looks like the company's forthcoming Premium Car Kit will in fact work just fine with the handheld out of the box, unlike TomTom's similar Car Kit. Otherwise, there aren't exactly a ton of surprises, but...
3 Weeks Ago,
engadget.com says
(in TomTom Car Kit for iPhone review)
Boy, TomTom sure has chosen the worst possible time to release their Car Kit for iPhone, and to make matters worse, their decision to not include the iPhone app is now set in stone. That's right, the hardware alone will set you back the cost of a TomTom ONE nowadays, and the $99.95 app works on th...
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Wed, Nov 11 | from Macworld