GPS

What is the difference between a Handheld GPS receiver and a GPS Device?

Im looking at Sat Navs at the mo and Im thinking about a TomTom, the website im looking at says its £114.99, but if I buy it with a GPS Device its £129.99. What is the difference? Why do I need both? I thought the TomTom has got everything I need with it. No Ben T, I am not confused. I understand the difference between different tyoes of Sat Navs. Here is the link to the website with the deals on it... http://www.dixons.co.uk/martprd/store/dix_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1563788932.1208461905@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccgadedlhfmflmcflgceggdhhmdgmj.0&category_oid=&sku=703902&page=Product&fm=undefined&sm=undefined&tm=undefined Scroll down and you will see the GPS Receiver plus GPS device is £129.99

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  1. I think you're a little confused. On Amazon.UK, I found the Tom Tom GPS at both of those prices. The lower-price one is without Bluetooth, and the higher-price one includes BlueTooth. BlueTooth is wireless communication technology that lets your GPS unit communicate with some cell phones. But the added features for cell phones require a subscription service. Unless you specifically want to use the TomTom PLUS services, just go with the cheaper model.
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