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Mapquest Partners with TomTom for Portable Navigation Device

Sept 28, 2005 – MapQuest, Inc. and TomTom Inc. just announced the launch of the MapQuest Personal Navigation Device (PND). Combining the latest GPS technology with preloaded detailed maps, the MapQuest PND will deliver highly accurate, turn-by-turn, voice-guided directions in an easy-to-use portable device. With the MapQuest PND consumers simply turn it on, tap in the destination and drive. This announcement further extends the company’s popular maps and directions beyond the desktop and builds upon its presence in the location-based services arena.

“The MapQuest Personal Navigation Device represents the most natural and significant extension of our brand to date, as we move beyond the PC and take navigation into the car making it simple for drivers to reach their desired destination and change course, if needed,� said Austin Klahn, Chief Technology Officer, MapQuest, Inc. “We selected TomTom, a global leader in developing personal navigation solutions, as we believe they offer the latest technology and the best consumer experience in personal navigation devices in the marketplace today.�

“TomTom is proud to offer a customized device based on its award-winning line of GPS products to MapQuest – the pre-eminent online map provider. Our innovative 3D view, full touch screen operation and voice-guided instructions deliver on the ease of use that MapQuest users have come to expect online,� said Jocelyn Vigreux, President, TomTom Inc., United States. “This relationship is a wonderful endorsement of our leadership position in the industry. We believe both companies – and consumers – will benefit as TomTom expands its presence in the U.S by bringing innovative personal navigation solutions to market.�

Designed to be mounted on your car’s dashboard or attached to the windshield, the MapQuest PND uses GPS technology to determine your current location. Using the touch screen, users input their destination to obtain directions based on a variety of different routing options such as “quickest,� “shortest,� or “avoiding toll roads.� The on-screen and voice-guided turn-by-turn directions are available in multiple voices and languages. Corresponding 3D maps and graphics depict the car’s progress toward the destination.

Weighing just 11 ounces with dimensions of 4.5� x 3.6� x 2.3�, the device’s compact, portable design makes it easy to transfer from car to car. The MapQuest PND also offers:

  • Convenient features such as anti-glare, touch-sensitive LCD screen for optimal viewing
  • An itinerary planner to allow multiple stops on a journey
  • Millions of points of interest including gas stations, parking garages, hotels and restaurants with optional audio and visual alerts as you approach one
  • 1 GB removable SD card with a map of the continental United States preloaded. Maps of Canada, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and Guam are included on CD
  • Multi-lingual capability in over 18 languages with over 50 voices
  • The ability to preview a calculated route before you begin driving
  • A long-life, rechargeable battery that can be charged at home or in the car

In addition, the MapQuest PND comes with a carrying case for storage when the device is not in your vehicle, screen cloth, car mount, AC adapter, cigarette lighter adapter, USB 2.0 data cable to connect to your Windows PC or Macintosh computer for updates and more.

The MapQuest PND will retail for $699, and will be available exclusively through MapQuest.com starting in October, 2005. Additional information on the MapQuest PND can be found at www.mapquest.com.

SOURCE TomTom; Mapquest

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