Finally, as I read this forum in particular, you seem to be going through TomTom's version of DLL-hell, disabling your devices with map and firmware upgrades and searching for ways to get the latest maps while still having all of your previous functionality working. There's tons written about the Navteq vs. Now here's the rub.been reading this in various reviews and forums.bluetooth integration is a mixed bag limiting users ability to utilize the Plus services through their phones.the traffic receiver, as a window suction cup solution, is not a very elegant solution to accessing TMC traffic. I look at the TomTom as a decent platform, a good software feature set, mixed integration with other devices and fairly good support. I look at the Nuvi 660 as a very stable platform with a solid feature set, maybe a few less features with good support. ![]() I look at the Magellan as an immature device with a good software feature set coupled with mixed reliability and a poor support organization behind it. These are roughly equivalent choices (if I purchase the traffic add-on for the 720). ![]() I've been doing lots of research over the last 2 weeks in an effort to make a purchasing decision between the TomTom 720, Magellan 4250, and Nuvi 660.
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