TomTom Via 620 GPS – Bigger Means Better

TomTom Via 620
TomTom Via 620

20 July 2012, Singapore – “All smartphones and tablets comes with GPS, why should I pay for a separate GPS device?” That’s the common doubt that many will have on GPS devices these days. But if you are a frequent driver and traveler, a separate GPS device becomes essential. GPS device like TomTom’s new slim & sleek looking Via 620 lets you get to where you want without the need to worry about network connections on the mobile network, and it is preloaded with maps of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei, Hong Kong & Macau for faster access response without the need to download the map on-the-go. Bring along the GPS when traveling to these countries too.

 

The new TomTom Via 620 comes with an extra large 6″ display so now there’s no need to squint your eyes to check on the display map while driving and bigger on-screen buttons for ease of access to other navigation sub menus. For a limited time, the Via 620 will come with Free Lifetime Maps of South East Asia so you no longer need to buy updated maps for your GPS device and enjoy the benefit of TomTom’s Map Share Community daily reports on road changes for free.

You can also pre-plan your route through Via 620’s IQ Routes and get the best route and arrival time, based on real travel time shared by millions of driver. The TomTom Via 620 is now available at a price of S$299.

 

7 Comments

  1. Hello I reckon Garmin are great. However always look over a review first.

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  3. Hey where did you buy yours?

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