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Tomtom ONE 3rd Edition GPS Review - ThinkComputers

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A review of the TomTom ONE 3rd Edition Car GPS Navigation System has been posted over at ThinkComputers.org. 'Before you can start using the TomTom One you need to install the software. Installation is pretty simple once you have installed the TomTom software there will probably be an update for the software itself. The newer version of the TomTom software is a lot better and easier to use than the older version that actually comes with the TomTom One.

Like I mentioned before the Canada and US maps are already loaded on the TomTom One, but you probably want to get the updated maps. Before you can download any of the new maps or anything else you need to create a TomTom account, sort of like and iTunes account, because not all of the maps and add-ons for the TomTom are free. When you connect your TomTom One to your computer the software will check for new updates to the things you have installed on your device. Then you can easily install them.'

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