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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Don't be fooled by the lofty model number on the GO 930: Despite its position on top of TomTom's automotive navigation line, it carries a relatively modest price tag of $400, which is about half that of similar flagship products from companies like Garmin. Its lengthy list of features includes premium staples like a media player, FM transmitter, and even Bluetooth connectivity. But does it measure up?
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Monday, August 25, 2008
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If we look back in time just a few years ago we see that the GPS was still quite basic with simple instructions and graphics on how to drive. These days the GPS holds high end graphics, FM transmitters, music players, Bluetooth and video playing functions just to mention a few so we can really see that they have gone forward. Today we are going to look at the TomTom GO 930 which is one of the latest badboys from TomTom. With a pricetag of 500$ this unit better perform extremely well so lets take a look.
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Sunday, May 18, 2008
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The TomTom XL S is the company's midrange GPS unit, and offers the same core functionality as the more expensive models while offering a few less features and a reduced price. It includes maps of the US and Canada, includes text-to-speech functionality for reading street names aloud, and offers a large database of Points of Interest as well. Though its functionality is primarily limited to driving directions (no music playing capability, for example), it's a highly capable and intuitive device that will serve most motorists quite well.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
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Suffice to say, the TomTom Go 720 is the most capable, feature-packed, easy to use and innovative in-car sat-nav device on the market today. And at under £300, it's not hideously expensive either. If you want the ultimate in satellite navigation, buy one of these. You will not be disappointed.
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