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Lifetime of free maps for seven Asian locales with TomTom Via 620 GPS

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7 Jul
2012
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TomTom is giving away unlimited free maps and updates of seven Asian locations when you buy its new Via 620 GPS device between now and end-October 2012.

With a free subscription, users can sync their device regularly and get updated directions for Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, Brunei, Indonesia, Macau and Hong Kong, when they go overseas for a road trip. 

Costing S$299 in Singapore, the Via 620 sports a large 6-inch screen – take that, Samsung Galaxy Note – and has a rather sharp 800 x 480 resolution compared to rival GPS devices. 

 
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