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Tomtom Go 720 has open source map corrections in mapshare...no other gps maker offers this.
very nice, tomtom is the the undeniable leader in the gps community....with products like the go 720 and xls and go 920, this announcement should solidify their leading role in the market...very exciting...
this is very cool, imagine voice activation text to speech on it like the tomtom go 720....
I phone is still much much better....just wait till they come out with the Tomtom i phone application. Then you'll have Tomtom go 720 features on your i phone. This Garmin is fat and bulky. No comparison to the i phone.
watching on a 65' inch DLP this weekend.. no other way to watch it.... no motion blur, brilliant colors, almost like I'm there
This thing is awesome! DLP is sweet, imagine dual view with the amazing picture and no burn in (unlike LCD or Plasma)
This is gorgeous! I want this badly, this could be the ultimate gaming experience. DLP is already kicking ass, this is gonna blow them all out of the water. Those colors are so brilliant and pretty. This needs to come out now!
This is uber-cool. Add this to the mirror bulb technology, and no burn in, and this would make for uber spectacular gaming experience. Can't wait till this comes out!
that sucks, i like rear projection DLP. Its better picture, brilliant colors and no burn in. Oh yeah and better value. This is a mistake by sony.
This is awesome, I'm jealous, I want this badly. I love this set, and truly impressed with DLP and the lack of burn in. The picture must be amazing on this thing.
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