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TomTom GO 720 Review

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Portable navigation systems are a dime a dozen these days. A lot of the models offer many of the same functions, such as text- and voice-guided turn-by-turn directions and millions of points of interest, and they’re all beginning to look alike with competitive pricing. So there’s a real need for innovation to, not only capture [...]

TomTom One XL GPS Review

Friday, November 30th, 2007

When we reviewed the TomTom One last year, we were impressed by its ease of use, affordable price tag, and good performance. Now, the company has released a new model in the product line called the TomTom One XL ($399.99) that adds a larger, 4.3-inch touch screen and, well, that’s about it. On the one [...]

TomTom One

Monday, August 21st, 2006

With its last product release, TomTom threw just about every available feature into the TomTom GO 910: maps of the United States and Europe, text-to-speech functionality, iPod compatibility, Bluetooth, the list goes on. Yet as dazzling and feature-rich as it is, the GO 910 isn’t for everyone, especially if you’re new to the GPS scene, [...]

TomTom GO 910

Monday, May 29th, 2006

TomTom has always pushed the envelope of GPS innovation: first, with its ultraportable and easy-to-use TomTom GO and now, with its TomTom GO 910. The GO 910 is the world’s first device to offer maps of the United States, Canada, and Europe preinstalled on its hard drive. It also comes with a number of extras, [...]

TomTom GO 510

Monday, May 29th, 2006

Quick Take: Make no mistake, the TomTom GO 510 is not to be overshadowed by its full-featured brother, the TomTom GO 910. The plug-and-play TomTom GO 510’s merits include a new design with a larger 4-inch touch screen; an automatic light sensor; integrated Bluetooth for hands-free calling; and the inclusion of the company’s new TomTom [...]


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