tomtom PRO 4000 and 8000
Aug 20, 2008 gps navigation, tomtom

TomTom just introduced what they call a ‘PRO’ series designed for the mobile workforce. The first two models in the series are TomTom PRO 4000 and TomTom PRO 8000 which will cost $330 and $460 respectively.
As far as hardware there’s no difference from the non-pro models. The main difference comes in software and customer service.
- Extended two-year limited product warranty, the longest product warranty offered by TomTom.
- Menu lock option that eliminates distractions and fosters safe driving
- Premium ruggedized sleeve for added durability and protection
- One free map update to be used within 12 months of first use
- Dedicated PRO customer service telephone line
- PIN lock to protect sensitive information
Difference between PRO 4000 and PRO 8000 is that PRO 8000 also comes with IQ Routes which plans the best route based on actual average drive times, Advanced Lane Guidance, Voice Address Input and Bluetooth handsfree calling.
PRO 4000 and 8000 can be compared to TomTom XL 330S and TomTom GO 730.


August 20th, 2008 at 5:43 pm
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August 24th, 2008 at 10:04 pm
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August 30th, 2008 at 6:35 pm
[...] Tomtom has just come up with a suite of GPS systems for the “mobile workforce” dubbed the Pro series. The first units are the Pro 4000 and Pro 8000, and while the hardware is essentially unchanged from non-Pro models, there are a few tweaks. Firstly the software has a “menu lock” option, that’s supposed to lower distractions and improve driving safety, the maps come with a free update that’s to be used within a year, and there’s a PIN lock to protect your data. Secondly the support package comes with a two-year extended warranty and a dedicated customer service line. The 8000 also has advanced IQ navigation, which plans routes using actual average drive times, and voice address-input and Bluetooth handsfree calling. The 4000 is out for $330 and the 8000 for $460. [Navigadget] [...]
September 2nd, 2008 at 10:10 am
This is just another money raising tool for the tomtom bankers. (typo) They wont ever get another penny from me!
November 14th, 2008 at 5:15 pm
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