Well, the features sound very familiar to the Garmin Nuvi 350 I got for a special someone's birthday. The North American release of the nuvi was much anticipated since we heard all the rave about it from Europe, so Garmin's intro price was around $700. The Tom Tom One's price is considerably lower than that. One complaint though - a USB 1.1?? C'mon, that's weak - seriously.
On a slightly different note, notice how the U.S. always gets technology hand-me-downs from Asian and Europe?
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corB @ Aug 17th 2006 11:25AM
Well, the features sound very familiar to the Garmin Nuvi 350 I got for a special someone's birthday. The North American release of the nuvi was much anticipated since we heard all the rave about it from Europe, so Garmin's intro price was around $700. The Tom Tom One's price is considerably lower than that. One complaint though - a USB 1.1?? C'mon, that's weak - seriously.
On a slightly different note, notice how the U.S. always gets technology hand-me-downs from Asian and Europe?