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i would love to let you know what I would do with the zune if I won the contest ...
aah .. my petrol money.
gimmme gimmmmeeee .. i will tell you what i will use it only after I get it !
on the navigon website: http://navigonusa.com/products/compare-devices
it still shows traffic optional ..

From the read link:
NAVIGON, one of the world's leading and fastest growing providers of navigation products and solutions, today announced it is making Free Real-Time Traffic Updates for Life standard on a wide range of its new products this fall. Free traffic updates will be available on NAVIGON devices spanning high-end to entry-level price points starting at $229 MSRP.

Its not for all wares, only for those priced greater than 229 USD and only on the new products. I was about to order one online .. good that I read in depth and found the error.
Keep: Ooma VOIP box, Aliph Jawbone, SageTV Hauppauge Media Extender, Microsoft Notebook Optical Mouse 3000, Microsoft Lifecam VX-5000, Trendset USB WiFi card.

Give away to family members: Sansa e260 4GB PMP, Ramos RM550 1GB PMP, Enermax Caesar Aluminum Keyboard, , Wowwee Butterfly, PSP A/V cable, Nikon 1GB flash drive.
I think steve jobs asked walt to return the demo unit back .. and michael dell was kind enough to let him keep that xps unit, hey if you can't keep it, you might keep praising the thing, who knows steve might have a melt down and give walt one demo unit for keeps !!!
Walt Mossberg - personal technology for the septuagenarians
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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