The TomTom XL 340-S 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator has advanced lane guidance and easy post mounting.
A Tomtom antenna is an external unit to be used with Tomtom GPS navigational units to give a wider range for your GPS needs.
Yes TomTom does sell mapping software for their GPS units. Most of the new GPS systems come with a cable that you will link to your computer to update the maps and features of your TomTom.
According to Amazon, Tomtom units receive an average review rating of about four stars. This leads me to believe that they are decent units, but could preform better. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_electronics?_encoding=UTF8&node=172282&field-brandtextbin=TomTom
That really depends on what models. Some models, such as the Etrex from Garmin, are more expensive than some of the tomtom units, but in general they are priced about the same.
There are several different kinds of TomTom GPS units. Most of their units will run the average consumer between $90 and $160, depending on what model you choose.
The TomTom and Garmin units tend to be close to the same price and quality but the Garmin is a slightly better deal; you'll get more features.
Same mini USB connector, but the A32 fits a TomTom because it has a longer & narrower body, whereas the A53 body would not allow it to get in to the TomTom units.
Tom TOM Gps units use the NAVTEQ GPS maps.
the two greatest selers of gps units and systems are garmin and tomtom (magellan is also pretty reputable). i prefer using garmin out of the three units.
TomTom has excellent GPS units that even your grandmother will be able to use.
There are several GPS navigation units. To name a few of the popular units: Tomtom, Garmin, Kenwood, Motorola, and Magellan. You can find a full list of the top 5 here: http://reviews.cnet.com/best-gps/
No, nokia is known only for their cellphones not GPS'S... if you are looking for a good gps get Garmen or TOMTOM.