TomTom will be at COMEX 2011 in Hall 603, Booth 6711, with promotional prices and free accessories for its XL 250, XXL 550 and GO 750 portable navigation devices (PND), as well as additional accessories at discounted prices.
Each TomTom PND purchase will come with a free Bonus International Map of your choice (valued at up to S$115), and a FREE TomTom USB Home Charger (worth S$45) – a universal power charger that plugs straight into the wall, with adaptors for various regions.

COMEX 2011 promotions for TomTom portable navigation devices
All three models include handy features that include: Advanced Lane Guidance, spoken street names, Help me! Emergency Menu, TomTom’s latest map guarantee, free daily map updates with TomTom Map ShareTM and postcode search. They also come with maps of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei, Hong Kong (new) & Macau (new).
DBS Credit Card members will also receive a TomTom Adhesive Dash Disk (worth $13) for each TomTom purchase made through a DBS credit card. Additional price offers will be announced during the show.

TomTom XL 250 South East Asia
COMEX Price: S$169
Usual Price: SG$229
The TomTom XL 250 sports a 4.3” touch screen with easy two-button menu access.
COMEX Price: S$229
Usual Price: SG$299
The TomTom XXL 550 has a larger 5” touch screen and expanded menu options.
COMEX Price: S$289
Usual Price: SG$349
The TomTom GO 750 features Bluetooth hands-free calling, a 4.3” touch screen, and expanded menu options and includes an additional FREE original TomTom GO Carry Case worth S$59.
Additional TomTom Accessories
TomTom presents a full range of mounts that bring your device within reach, within line of sight. The convenient mounts also allow simple docking and results in a safer, less stressful drive. (All accessories sold separately, while stocks last).
- TomTom Bean Bag Mount (Recommended retail price: S$49)
- TomTom Dashboard Mount (Recommended Retail Price: S$45)
- TomTom Air Vent Mount (Recommended Retail Price: S$45)
- TomTom Gooseneck Mount (Recommended Retail Price: S$45)



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