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Mobile | by Stephen Schenck | Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:03AM | 0 comments

TomTom and Radio Shack are partnering to exclusively offer the TomTom GO 630 personal navigator through the store. The model features a 4.3-inch touchscreen and complete maps of US and Canada. Bluetooth support lets the 630 automatically answer incoming phone calls, helping to minimize driver distraction. You can create custom maps on a PC and send them to the device, or download other users' maps. TomTom includes most of the other standard navigator features, such as lane guidance and voice recognition. For its $400 MSRP though, the GO 630 looks a little lackluster. The large screen comes at a price premium, with comparable 3.5-inch models running well under $200. The 630's available now at RadioShack.com.

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