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TomTom Ease

TomTom Ease
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Reviews

  • By Macworld on February 27, 2011

    For those looking for a simple navigation experience, the TomTom Ease has the right blend of simplicty, features, and price. See more like this: GPS, gadgets,...

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  • By SmartComputing on May 21, 2010

    Another handy feature is the ability to position the cursor on the map and tell the Ease to find a POI near a stopping point or destination. For instance, if you know that you’re planning to stop for food at the next exit, you...

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  • By Dev Hardware on April 30, 2010

    The TomTom Ease is an entry-level GPS aimed at those who value simplicity. While it does not have a ton of bells and whistles, it has all the features necessary to provide navigational help. Best of all, it is affordably priced, retailing around $120....

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  • By PC Mag on March 23, 2010

    TomTom's budget-priced Ease isn't brimming with high-end features, but it proves that the market for standalone GPS devices isn't dead yet, even on the low end....

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  • By eTech Reviews on March 12, 2010

    Thumbs Up:TomTom Ease features simple menu interface and comes at low price with advanced features like text-to-speech. Its battery life is 3 hours.Thumbs Down:3.5 inches screen may be small for getting large view. Integrated EasyPort mount is not so...

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  • By TechReviewSource on March 10, 2010

    The TomTom Ease is one of the latest GPS devices from TomTom and it appears extremely similar to the TomTom One 140 S. They both have 3.5-inch QVGA color touch screens and TomTom's EasyPort mount. The "inside" of the products however show their...

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  • By cnet on March 02, 2010

    The TomTom Ease succeeds in being a good low-cost GPS device for first-time navigators, and its small size and good battery life make it easy to toss into a bag and keep handy. Read full...

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  • By GPS Lodge on January 01, 2010

    TomTom announced the TomTom Ease for the US market last month at the CES 2010 show; it's a US version of the Euro based TomTom Start, announced last year. The entry level devices are targeted at ease of use with a simplified menu, and some features...

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