TomTom Brings GPS To iTouch
TomTom have designed a GPS cradle specifically for the iPod Touch, and it’s substantially cheaper than the iPhone model. The cradle is smaller than the one designed for the iPhone, works with both first- and second-generation iPod Touches if they’re running 3.0 firmware.

The real kicker is that it costs $99.95, $20 less than the iPhone version, even though the iPhone has a built-in GPS receiver. The given reason, is that the iPhone model has bluetooth capabilities. Any readers have the iPhone version, and can comment on what the bluetooth functionality is? Because the iPod Touch version is smaller, and cheaper. The $100 price tag probably won’t include the app itself either, which is also expensive. I wonder what would happen if you plugged an iPhone into the cheaper iTouch base…
[via AppleInsider]
