The TomTom Go 910 is their own device. Looks physically like the Garmin boxes (c310 thru c340) but a bit wider.Yutenji wrote:Just started using (TomTom Go 910)
Further to this, I think that TomTom have withdrawn support for the Singapore maps. I can't find any reference to these on the website.Yutenji wrote:therefore the maps are out of date. Hence my desire to build up a sufficiently large group that we can apply some pressure for more regular updates.
If you don't mind me asking what is the price of the Tom Tom 910 in Singapore and where did you purchase. I tried Sim Lim but couldn't find it.Yutenji wrote:Any users here? Either TomTom's own device or on PDA?
Just started using (TomTom Go 910) and seems pretty good, but interested in building a small group in order to apply pressure to TomTom for map updates for Singapore.
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I also haven't seen it in Singapore. I bought mine in the UK. There is one small place on the ground floor of Sim Lim that seems to have the widest range (but still not many)ksl wrote:If you don't mind me asking what is the price of the Tom Tom 910 in Singapore and where did you purchase. I tried Sim Lim but couldn't find it.
Are you wanting to sell it, I will be going back to UK shortly, if the price is attractive, I may have a buyer. I've seen it in UK for 399, and was hoping it would be Cheaper here.Yutenji wrote:I also haven't seen it in Singapore. I bought mine in the UK. There is one small place on the ground floor of Sim Lim that seems to have the widest range (but still not many)ksl wrote:If you don't mind me asking what is the price of the Tom Tom 910 in Singapore and where did you purchase. I tried Sim Lim but couldn't find it.
Given the limitations I mentioned above, I'm sad to say I wouldn't recommend this product if your main usage would be in Singapore. They used to have maps for Australia too, but I suspect those have disappeared too.
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I'll think about that. My wife is still happy to use it (if nothing else, it is a surefire way to get home from anywhere). I also started to get a better response from TomTom regarding updates, though nothing concrete yet.ksl wrote:Are you wanting to sell it, I will be going back to UK shortly, if the price is attractive, I may have a buyer. I've seen it in UK for 399, and was hoping it would be Cheaper here.
Andre, you 'should' be able to buy/download the map from their website. I did this after I bought the device. Having said that, I then found that the website changed and I think they are trying to very quietly drop support for Singapore / Hong Kong. it can be difficult to locate the right part of the website and/or locate whether Singapore is still a supported location. Emails to their contact centre may (or may not) help. If nothing else, it'll be good to have another voice adding pressure for them to keep the maps up to date.DutchAndre wrote:Is there anybody who wants to sell or knows a way to obtain the map?
Not a bad idea, though my encounters with their head office discourage me from wanting to have very much to do with them at allAdamC wrote:maybe you wanna get a dealership from TomTom into Singapore n Malaysia & partnership ?
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