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March 02, 2007
TomTom DUO Integrates with
Filed under: Hardware, iPod Family
TomTom is one of the leading GPS device makers out there, with its TomTom Go device setting a new standard while back. Now electronista is pointing to a FCC filing revealing the TomTom DUO, a "handheld [that] would have support for a unique USB docking station in the style of a car stereo's faceplate, allowing direct control of iPods." The DUO will also apparently have Bluetooth and a built-in FM transmitter (boo!) to "eliminate cabling in the link between the car, DUO, and Bluetooth-equipped cellphones." This sounds like a great idea (except for the FM transmitter part); it seems like a natural pairing of a car GPS mapping device and the iPod. I just hope it doesn't cost and arm and a leg. Apparently, the device will be officially revealed at CeBIT expo in Germany next month. [Via electronista] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Posted by John at March 2, 2007 11:17 AM


