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Wednesday, December 28, 2005

GPS: Portable device designed for two wheels

TomTom RIDER mobile GPS motorbikes
TomTom, well known for mobile GPS navigation devices, released the RIDER, the first mobile GPS designed for two wheels. The price of $1,200 sound bit high but TomTom RIDER is rugged, water resistant, fits both motorcycles and scooters and provides you even with clear spoken instructions in your helmet.The drive mode is tailored for simple touch-screen operation with gloves on.

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Source: TomTom


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