It enchances the quality and reception for the tomtom device. They are a good thing to get for tomtoms. They aren't the best brand to buy anymore, and most of the other brands do not require such a device.
I would say yes that you probably do need a TomTom receiver with every TomTom GPS, however to be sure i would maybe go to the TomTom's website and see what it says.
Tomtom systems recieve wireless signal in order to work on the go. For more information on what the Tomtom systems can do and for a full list of features visit tomtom.com
Yes but, there are different receivers for different modles.
All you need is a GPS receiver from companies like Garmin, Tomtom etc.
No. You would need a separate GPS receiver and GPS software (i.e. TomTom) on your palm device to decipher the GPS receiver's signal into information you can use.
Tomtom Bluetooth GPS has a 4 out of 5 star rating on Amazon.com. User reviews can be found at http://www.amazon.com/TomTom-Bluetooth-GPS-Receiver-Canada/dp/B000HZI2YY and a professional review can be found at http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/tomtombtgps.php.
TomTom's population is 3,500.
The TomTom should have a model number on it and when you do buy a screen protector you should be able to look on the box to see if it is compatable with the TomTom that you have.
The TomTom was invented in the year 1991. The TomTom is a very popular navigation system used in cars worldwide.
tomtom is the best GPS brand. tomtom is pretty dam strong and is stronger than most other GPS's out there
The TomTom One was not the first GPS system that TomTom made. According to Wikipedia, the first system they released was the TomTom Navigator in 2002. After that, they made Version 2 of this same system the following year. Here is a link with more information on this. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TomTom
For the TomTom GO 300 there's built-in bluetooth