CES 2010: Cruise Your Way Around Town with TomTom Ease
Do you remember the time when you had to park your car at the nearest spot where there is a local, roll down your windows and ask for directions? How about the time you cruised all around town because you are looking for a specific street only to find out you passed by it hundreds of times already. Now, due to the increasing number of technology advancements, those scenarios seem like decades ago. With GPS, or Global Positioning System, finding a place around town has never been so easy. And introducing the latest GPS from TomTom that incorporates simplicity with functionality is the TomTom Ease.
The TomTom Ease was first introduced during the Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas last January 7, 2010. This GPS device is a no-nonsense gadget that has large buttons on its 3.5 inch touch screen monitor for easier use. It is considered an entry level GPS because of its features and functions but in our opinion, it has everything you need to stay on track.
The TomTom Ease has a function where you can save maps and plan routes accordingly. You could even edit a map, save it and share it with other TomTom Users. You could also access the database from thousands of users to find a map that suits your needs. Definitely, you will never lose your way wherever your car may take you.
According to rumors (because no price has been released on the TomTom Ease, yet), one unit would cost roughly around $100 to $120. Definitely not bad considering everything that it could give you in return.
If you are a first time car owner or if you simply want a GPS device that drives straight to the point without annoying extra features that you do not get to use, then the TomTom Ease is definitely for you.
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