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HD Traffic Accessory UK Launch Postponed
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ItsMikeE
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am a long time Tomtom user (dating back to when they were called Palmtop NL I used Route Planner, City Maps and Psion Money as well as several versions of Tomtom software on PocketPC and Palm with traffic).

I took the plunge to move to a Tomtom hardware unit when I read about the upcoming HD Traffic service and bought a 730.

A bigger screen is nice, IQ routes helps a little, the computer generated voice is a real improvement but the promise of HD Traffic was absolutely the deciding factor.

If Tomtom decide to release x40 now, and then a standalone HD traffic receiver within 3 months then that is just about acceptable.
If not, then I will be demanding an upgrade to an x40 unit.

Failing that I will not only make sure that I never spend another penny with Tomtom, but would hope that enough of us could group together via this forum to look at the possibility of a class action against Tomtom.

Surely this is a flagrant breach of the trade descriptions act.

Tomtom must be made to realise that they cannot behave like this
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's my view too Itsmike

I've used tomtom products on the my PDA since Version 2 - I've just bought a 720 because it now seems probable that PDA support is basically dead - for them to renege on their proposed support just seems liek another kick in the teeth.
personally I'd have thought they would be delighted to sell as many people a piracy free stream of revenue - the most galling thing is that these add on recievers are actually being sold by Tomtom themselves if you live in the Netherlands.

Oh well if they don't see sense there's always the Blaupunkt 700

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This may well just be a cynical marketing move to concentrate sales on the x40's in the run up to Christmas. Perhaps they plan to launch the HD Accessory in Q1 08 but who knows. It might even be something to do with the Vodafone tie in. Perhaps they charge more for the service here and there isn't enough profit to offer the HD accessory at present?

Either way I sympathise. There was mention yesterday of offering a 20% discount to subscribers to TomToms TRAFFIC via GPRS service to encourage them to buy an x40, perhaps they may extend this to x30 owners? They owe you that at least if the HD Accessory is really not going to be launched indefinitely.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Last night I e-mailed TT expressing my "views"

I spoke to them this morning as was told that "the dongle would be released in December" - BUT they refused to put this in writing and said that this date "may slip"

I have now printed off all TT presss releases and documentation from their web site relating to the HD traffic service and told TT that I will be forwarding this material to trading standards and Advertising Standards.

I have requested that TT now treat my email as a formal complaint and expect the complaints department to contact me TODAY.

I will shortly be contacting amazon asking for a full refund on the basis that "the product cannot be used for the purpose for which it was purchased" as advertised by the manufacturer and on Amazon's web site.

I doubt that I will get anywhere but it will provide some ammusment for me!
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have just logged a query with TT support regarding the HD service.
I expect that I too will also soon be in touch with both Trading Standards and Amazon.

Just checked the TT website. The "Live Services" which includes HD Traffic will cost £7.99 per month.
Does anyone have a record of what price was originally stated?
I have a vague memory of 8 or 10 Euros
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ItsMikeE wrote:
Does anyone have a record of what price was originally stated?
I have a vague memory of 8 or 10 Euros

It was originally quoted as €9.99 for Holland, France etc and £9.99 for the UK. When quizzed on the disparity we were told that the extra was because of the Road Angel Premium Safety Cams. However this has now been reduced to £7.99 which is comparable with €9.99.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Like Darren say's I'm of the view this is clearly down to marketing, last night I logged a call with TomTom and have just called them and have been assured that the HD will be released prior to Christmas.

This makes sense, TomTom do not want to impact the release of the x40 range, and I'm guessing that when HD is released it will offer all the functionallity of the x40 not just traffic. I can confirm that the Navcore 8.203.9717 happily runs with fully licensed maps (not pirated) on the 720.

This is almost identical to the x30 release, TomTom held back the Navcore v8 upgrades for x20 users for a few months to allow the new models to sell.

Darren I appreciate your honesty and understand how frustrating TomTom are and the challlenge you face having signed their NDA.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ItsMikeE wrote:
Does anyone have a record of what price was originally stated?
I have a vague memory of 8 or 10 Euros


This from the original press release

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Pricing & availability:
The existing TomTom products that the HD Traffic Receiver will be compatible with are:
• TomTom GO 930 (T)
• TomTom GO 730 (T)
• TomTom GO 530 (T)
• TomTom GO 920 (T)
• TomTom GO 720 (T)
• TomTom GO 520 (T)

The HD Traffic Receiver will be offered at a recommended retail price of Euro 99.95, including a six month HD Traffic subscription worth Euro 60. It will also be included with the new TomTom GO 730 HD Traffic and the new TomTom GO 930 HD Traffic.

The HD Traffic service is offered for an all-inclusive fixed fee. This features no hidden costs and the subscription can be easily renewed after its initial duration.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SpeedCam wrote:
I can confirm that the Navcore 8.203.9717 happily runs with fully licensed maps (not pirated) on the 720.


Have I been asleep at the switch?? When did that Navcore version come out? I thought N8.010 was the most recent (for x20 units, anyway).
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SpeedCam wrote:
Like Darren say's I'm of the view this is clearly down to marketing, last night I logged a call with TomTom and have just called them and have been assured that the HD will be released prior to Christmas.


Did you get that in writing - they told me the same but would not doccument it!
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

dhn wrote:
SpeedCam wrote:
I can confirm that the Navcore 8.203.9717 happily runs with fully licensed maps (not pirated) on the 720.


Have I been asleep at the switch?? When did that Navcore version come out? I thought N8.010 was the most recent (for x20 units, anyway).


Its not been released or available using Home, but for obvious reasons I'm not going to go into any detail as to how I acheived this. Sorry....
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 3:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The 8.2xx release was a test release that someone stupidly posted on to one of the illegal file share sites so you certainly haven't missed anything. I am surprised you are still using it though as test releases can contain bugs causing problems in use (that is why the software is tested prior to release) - Mike
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mikealder wrote:
The 8.2xx release was a test release that someone stupidly posted on to one of the illegal file share sites so you certainly haven't missed anything. I am surprised you are still using it though as test releases can contain bugs causing problems in use (that is why the software is tested prior to release) - Mike


The version you are referring to was buggie and no good, I think you will find the version I'm running is the latest unpatched/unhacked and came direct from TomTom's website.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And OT for this thread so let's leave discussion of it there please.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The best ideas are wonderfully simple and the Traffic part of the HD Services is amazingly simple, see where people aren't moving and then pass that info. on to others who are approaching as quickly as possible. I'm sure to put it into practise was a little more complex.

In the future it should be possible to completely eradicate the traffic jam. Car Radios could integrate the info. into their displays, radio reports will be far more up to date, do you reckon any radio stations are going to buy a x40 just so it can give more up to date traffic reports of the major routes in its area.

One of the problems could be that if we were to all have this technology, everyone being rerouted along the same route would cause problems and so on and so on.

Just need to have cars controlling and driving themselves, which I saw a few years ago at a job interview, it was great, and would imagine this technology would help.
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