Posts Tagged ‘PND’

New TomTom app for the iPhone

Monday, September 12th, 2011

The latest version of the TomTom App for iPhone (Version 1.8) now includes the latest maps of countries in Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Hong Kong, Macau, Thailand and Indonesia. A new multi-stop routes driving feature is also included.

Use the iPhone as a Portable Navigation Device for turn-by-turn navigation.

Use the iPhone as a Portable Navigation Device for turn-by-turn navigation.

Mount your iPhone on the dashboard or windscreen to use it like a traditional PND.The South East Asia, TomTom App for iPhone (Version 1.8) can be downloaded from the App Store for USD $69.99. It works with iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS & iPod touch 3rd Gen running iOS4.

The new multi-stop routes feature makes it easier for drivers to make multiple stops on a single route, by letting them add up to five stop-off points when they plan their journey.

Multi-stop routes enable the driver to stop by a bank or petrol station enroute, or a diversion to pick up a friend as part of a longer journey.

This removes the hassle of entering a new journey for each leg of the trip and means that the driver can get an accurate estimated time of arrival for their final destination.

Company byte: TomTom

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

TomTom (AEX:TOM2) is a major supplier of in-car location and navigation products and services.

TomTom, Europe's largest maker of portable navigation devicesFounded in 1991 and headquartered in Amsterdam, TomTom has over 3,500 employees and sells its products in over 40 countries. Its products include portable navigation devices, in-dash infotainment systems, fleet management solutions, maps and real-time services, including TomTom HD Traffic.

Here is TomTom’s route planner which includes live traffic information (not available for some areas yet, including Singapore).

Read more about TomTom on tech4tea.com.

COMEX 2011 promotions: TomTom PNDs

Sunday, August 21st, 2011

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

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 GPS reduced from S$229 to S$169
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.

TomTom XXL 550 GPS reduced from S$299 to S$229The TomTom XXL 550 South East Asia

COMEX Price: S$229
Usual Price: SG$299

The TomTom XXL 550 has a larger 5” touch screen and expanded menu options.

TomTom GO 750 GPS reduced from S$349 to S$289TomTom GO 750 South East Asia

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)

Unexpected loss from TomTom as portable navigation devices lose popularity

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

Europe’s largest maker of portable navigation devices reported a surprise second-quarter loss after writing down the value of assets to reflect a declining market for those devices.

TomTom, Europe's largest maker of portable navigation devicesThe company reported a net loss of 489 million euros compared with a profit of 34 million euros a year earlier. The average forecast of nine analysts surveyed by Bloomberg was net income of 10.7 million euros.

Portable navigation devices from TomTomThe company took an impairment charge of 512 million euros in the quarter “reflecting the reduced outlook” for the personal navigation device market. Of the charge, 473 million euros related to goodwill. Sales decreased 13 percent to 314 million euros.

Earlier on June 27, TomTom had reduced its full-year profit and sales forecasts, saying U.S. demand for its devices had declined faster than anticipated and that consumers were opting for cheaper navigation systems.

Amsterdam-based TomTom was founded in 1991 and listed in 2005After the statement, TomTom’s stock plunged 27 percent the day after. Its shares have declined 54 percent this year, reducing the market value of the Amsterdam-based company value to 812 million euros. Its U.S. rival Garmin has gained 5.6 percent this year.

Built-in car navigation from TomTomMaaike Noordhuis of Bloomberg reports that TomTom, which competes with Garmin and Google, aims to get more revenue from maps, services and built-in systems in cars amid a slowdown in sales of portable navigation devices.