Bigger is better with TomTom's new 6-inch screen GPS
06 Jul 2012|3,474 views


More relevantly, the GPS is loaded with maps of seven countries across South East Asia - including countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Brunei - allowing for easy regional navigation.
With road networks changing on an average of 15 percent a year, the map update service ensures that TomTom drivers enjoy timely free map updates, with four new maps of South East Asia released each year. Drivers will also benefit from free daily map changes, based on reports from TomTom's Map Share Community of 21 million.

Map Share enables people to quickly and easily report and share the most frequent road changes. Most structural, long-term changes such as the addition of roads or roundabouts are validated within TomTom’s maps and made available on a quarterly basis.
With a whopping 6-inch GPS screen - bigger than that of any other TomTom device on the market - the latest Via 620 also features the brand's highest resolution screen yet. Sharper screen clarity and bigger on-screen buttons on the Via 620 translates to the fact that drivers can now enjoy a wider and clearer view of their route, making it handy in large vehicles and SUVs.
"The Via 620 is big in a clever way," said Chris Kearney, Vice President, TomTom Asia Pacific. "It's designed with safety in mind. At TomTom, we’re all about helping drivers enjoy the journey. This means making travel as stress-free as possible. The increased pixels, screen size and buttons make your journey easier," added Chris.
More relevantly, the GPS is loaded with maps of seven countries across South East Asia - including countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Brunei - allowing for easy regional navigation.
With road networks changing on an average of 15 percent a year, the map update service ensures that TomTom drivers enjoy timely free map updates, with four new maps of South East Asia released each year. Drivers will also benefit from free daily map changes, based on reports from TomTom's Map Share Community of 21 million.
Valeria Cross, TomTom Public Relations Manager Asia Pacific, said "The roads in Singapore change all the time, sometimes with roadworks springing up overnight. Driving to a destination may take longer than usual as the familiar routes could be closed overnight. Knowing about these changes before setting off can save drivers a lot of time and help reduce overall congestion."
Map Share enables people to quickly and easily report and share the most frequent road changes. Most structural, long-term changes such as the addition of roads or roundabouts are validated within TomTom’s maps and made available on a quarterly basis.
"The Via 620 is big in a clever way," said Chris Kearney, Vice President, TomTom Asia Pacific. "It's designed with safety in mind. At TomTom, we’re all about helping drivers enjoy the journey. This means making travel as stress-free as possible. The increased pixels, screen size and buttons make your journey easier," added Chris.
More relevantly, the GPS is loaded with maps of seven countries across South East Asia - including countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Brunei - allowing for easy regional navigation.
With road networks changing on an average of 15 percent a year, the map update service ensures that TomTom drivers enjoy timely free map updates, with four new maps of South East Asia released each year. Drivers will also benefit from free daily map changes, based on reports from TomTom's Map Share Community of 21 million.
Valeria Cross, TomTom Public Relations Manager Asia Pacific, said "The roads in Singapore change all the time, sometimes with roadworks springing up overnight. Driving to a destination may take longer than usual as the familiar routes could be closed overnight. Knowing about these changes before setting off can save drivers a lot of time and help reduce overall congestion."
Map Share enables people to quickly and easily report and share the most frequent road changes. Most structural, long-term changes such as the addition of roads or roundabouts are validated within TomTom’s maps and made available on a quarterly basis.
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