TomTom intros GO 2505 M LIVE, VIA series GPS units in North America

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Not that Las Vegas is terribly difficult to navigate, but TomTom’s unveiling its latest PNDs here at CES , regardless. Up first is the GO 2505 M LIVE, the followup to the Go Live 1000 that was launched last April. This one packs a familiar design, with a 5-inch glass touchpanel, Bluetooth handsfree calling support, pinch-to-zoom mapping and a newfangled voice recognition system. You’ll also get the full suite of LIVE services, including TomTom HD traffic, local search, fuel prices and weather updates. It should be noted that said services rely on AT&T’s wireless network, and this unit marks the first time that US motorists will have access to TomTom’s HD Traffic. It’ll hit retail in mid-2011 for $349, with a “trial subscription” of LIVE thrown in gratis. Moving on, there’s the new VIA series of mid-range PNDs. The VIA 1405 and 1435 both sport 4.3-inch panels, while the VIA 1505 and 1535 inch up to 5.0-inches. The fourpack will be available with or without lifetime maps / traffic, and you’ll get voice recognition and Bluetooth handsfree calling to boot. These will ship in mid-2011 as well with prices starting at $169, and you can catch the full release just after the break. Gallery: TomTom intros GO 2505 M LIVE, VIA series GPS units in North America Continue reading TomTom intros GO 2505 M LIVE, VIA series GPS units in North America TomTom intros GO 2505 M LIVE, VIA series GPS units in North America originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 14:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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