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Electronics : TomTom One Third Edition Auto Navigation System (Refurbished)

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TomTom One Third Edition Auto Navigation System (Refurbished)

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TomTom One Third Edition Auto Navigation System (Refurbished)
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Street Price: $149.99
Gaunz Org Price: $119.49
Savings!: $30.50 (20%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 686







Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: TomTom
Color: Silver
EAN: 0636926019262
Includes Mp3 Player: 1
Label: TomTom
Product Manufacturer: TomTom
Model: ONE REFURB
Native Resolution: 320x240
Publisher: TomTom
Ranking: 686
Special Features: nv:Type^Receiver|Display^LCD|Display^TFT|Touch Screen^Yes|Voice^Yes|Battery Type^Internal Litium-Ion Battery|Battery Life^2 hours
Studio: TomTom


Piece facts:
  • 3.5 inch full color TFT LCD touchscreen 320x240 pixels
  • 1GB Internal Memory
  • Turn-by-Turn Voice Instructions/Millions of Points of Interest
  • Highly sensitive GPS chipset
  • Includes Windshield Mount Adhesive Disk for Mount, USB Car Charger, USB Cable, Warranty Card







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Tom Tom 0ne 3rd Edition GPS (Refurbished) Enjoy safe, relaxed, and cost-effective driving thanks to the TomTom 0NE 3rd Edition. And it works straight out of the box! The TomTom 0NE 3rd Edition features a user-friendly 3.5-inch touchscreen, loud & clear spoken directions, and comes with the latest and most complete maps of US & Canada. You’ll get door-to-door accurate navigation anywhere across the continent. Because you can get new maps and free software upgrades through TomTom H0ME, you’ll never be out of date. You can even add to, update, and personalize your maps instantly using TomTom Map Share technology. TomTom Map Share is a proprietary map improvement technology unique to TomTom, which enables you to respond in real time to changes in the road network and correct the maps on your TomTom device accordingly. Thanks to the smart user interface, it’s easy to make improvements, such as to mark blocked or unblocked streets, reverse one-way traffic or insert new street names, which will instantly take effect. Roads are continually changing. This feature gives you the option to capture these changes on your TomTom 0NE in-between map releases, and keep your data current. These changes allow the community of TomTom Map Share users to always have the most up-to-date maps and inside local knowledge at their fingertips. The TomTom 0NE 3rd Edition also features a sleek lightweight design that’s so compact you can easily carry it to and from your vehicle









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * A great deal! ...
Although it was refurbished, the TomTom looked and worked like brand new. It's a great value. Don't leave them on your window though, as my last one was stolen and I got a smashed window in the deal. I bought another TomTom because they are reliable, accurate, and easy to use.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Deal for the Money!
I love my TomTom. It's fun, functional and easy to use. It's allowed me to expand my horizons without fear of getting lost or ending up on the wrong side of town. It's awesome!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Tom Tom's good and bads ...
Works good. Starts up fast. interface is a little choppy and not easy to add new roads without hooking up to the internet.
Drove out on woods roads and plugged in go to home and it did not identify a route so I had to find my own way out.

Would be nice if it tracked where you went so you could find you way back or a trip tracker. But thats an up grade.
You can not plug in lat an long but it will show you your current lat and long.
All in all for the price it was a good deal. Works great.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - GPS
I was a little hesitant buying a refurbished piece of electronic equipment, but I have been extremely satisfied with my purchase. Everything works perfectly, and was received in a timely manner.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Nice for Price ...
When I receive the rebate, this model Tom Tom will have cost $90. For that price I couldn't turn it down. I knew going in it wouldn't call out the street names and do some of the other nice things the more expensive models do. But it is accurate and has saved me time and gas. This is a nice unit for the price.



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