TomTom Rider 2nd edition
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TomTom Rider 2nd edition GPS Plus Infor
This Post just index all the Plus information about TomTom Rider 2nd edition on the Gps-Plus dot Net
Main Features:
* portable motorcycle GPS navigation unit with Cardo wireless Bluetooth headset
* 3.5″ color (320 x 240 pixels) touchscreen control
* millions of points of interest
* SD card slot (supports up to 2GB)
* Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology for hands-free calling and use with TomTom PLUS services with a compatible phone

TomTom Rider 2nd edition Professional Reviews:
PCmag Reviews the TomTom Rider 2nd edition and gives out”Bottom Line:If you prefer two wheels to four, TomTom’s Rider 2nd edition motorcycle GPS has all you need to find your way on the open road. Pros:Bundles a bike-mounting bracket and Bluetooth helmet speaker/mic. Waterproof. User-configurable screen. Extended battery life. Excellent language support. Multisegment routing. Cons: The Alpine Blackbird is a feature-rich vehicle GPS system and entertainment device all rolled into one sharp-looking package, but it No text-to-speech support. Lacks live traffic updates.”
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