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List Price: $499.95
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Manufacturer: TomTom
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: TomTom Color: black EAN: 0036926018324 Feature: TomTom is the world's largest provider of portable navigation solutions Includes Mp3 Player: 1 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: TomTom Manufacturer: TomTom Model: 1M00.981 Native Resolution: 480 x 272 Publisher: TomTom Special Features: nv:Type^Receiver|Display^LCD|Expansion Slots^SD Card|Battery Type^Lithium Polymer battery|Battery Life^5 hours|Antenna^SIRF-GPS antenna Studio: TomTom
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TomTom is the world's largest provider of portable navigation solutions 4 Gb Internal Flash, 4.3 inch color LCD Pre-loaded maps of USA, Canada & Europe from TeleAtlas Bluetooth for Hands-Free calling, PLUS services and audio output Rechargeable internal 5 hour Lithium Polymer battery
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Editorial Reviews:
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The new TomTom Go 920 brings you the best in satellite navigation. The devices come preinstalled with complete maps of the United States, Canada and Europe on the 4 GB of internal memory, which display clearly on the 4.3" wide screen. Features new to the GO 920 include the Enhanced Positioning Technology for a more continuous navigation experience, even in circumstances where there may not be a direct line-of-sight connection to a satellite (for example, when driving in a city with tall buildings, underpasses or bridges. It also comes with voice prompted address entry, allowing users to speak the address to which they want to drive so the device can automatically calculate the route. TomTom Map Share? enables users to make easy changes to the map and to share map corrections with other TomTom customers so that users always have the most up-to-date maps available. It even comes with a remote to operate the GO 920 from anywhere in the car! The GO 920 is compatible with an RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver to receive up-to-date traffic information, and includes the RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver in the box and a one year traffic subscription. Bluetooth wireless capable. Extensive safety features including ?Help Me' menu, to give drivers direct access to emergency services and roadside assistance Built-in FM Transmitter Clear voice instructions and text-to-speech -enables reading of street names, places, traffic alerts and text messages New customizations, including recording your own driving instructions, view documents, exchange positions via SMS and Bluetooth? wireless technology TomTom desk dock to easily charge the TomTom GO 920 range and connect to a computer and TomTom HOME software (included free) Full range of accessories to suit your style - leather carrying case, iPod charger, etc.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: TomTom Inaccurate Comment: TomTom 1M00.981 GO 920T Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator with Traffic Receiver
I purchased this product because I wanted to try the new "traffic reporting" feature. I never got there!
Twice the Tom Tom told me to go in the wrong direction off the highway. I was testing it in familiar territory. If I had not known where I was, it would have told me "off route" and I would not have known why I was turning around.
The system defaulted to MUTE and each time I turned off the car it went silent. I had to go into the system tools, a cumbersome task, and turn on the speech each time.
I returned this product and bought another Garmin with which I am very happy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: What a mess, but where to begin? Comment: I purchased my 920T in March of 2008, so here is my 6 month 2000 mile review.
Pros:
1. If you enjoy a leisurely trip in the evening, with no regard for efficiency the 920T is for you.
2. Acquires the satellites very quick.
3. Mapshare is a nice, but does it work?
Cons:
1. Battery life is terrible. At most you are looking at one hour.
2. Battery life on blu tooth remote is just as bad. I was replacing two AAA's once a week.
3. If you choose to drive during the day, don't count on seeing the screen. With mild to moderate sun light it will be washed out.
4. Speech Recognition no longer works after the newest firmware update.
5. Traffic might work. More times than not you have to unplug the traffic antenna, reboot the tomtom, and as it's rebooting reconnect the traffic antenna. Hope you can do this while driving. Oh, don't forget to choose your destination again. It doesn't remember.
6. The menu system was not thought out. It's very unsafe while driving.
7. POI's? Please. If you are looking for wal-mart good luck. Typing Wal will not work. Typing mart will not work. Looking for an italian restaurant? Better have an iPhone or the Internet, because it does not sort any restaurants. While driving down the interstate if you are curious where the closest rest area is, I hope you can find a road sign. Even if it does find a POI, there is a good chance you will not arrive within half mile of the location.
8. ETA. Not even close.
9. If you set it on your shelf, you can watch it magically turn it's self on at random hours during the day. It's a nice trick but it's short battery life takes care of this.
10. The most important feature of a GPS is to get you where your going as fast as possible. On a road trip from Maryland to South Carolina, the 920T weighed in at 11 hours. On the way home we picked up a Garmin 750, and had it not been for traffic we could have made it in 7 hours and 45 minutes.
11. TomTom should consider this to be beta software at best. There are many bugs, and mine has locked up 3 times. If you don't have a small pin to trip the reset your out of luck.
12. TomTom refuses to allow or support the 920T. It has the same hardware as the 930 yet the refuse to let the users enable those features found on the 930.
As long as you are in the United States please do yourself a favor, and pick up something with Navtec software.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I love this thing Comment: I am really impressed with this GPS. I've used my Dell Axim in the past with Mapopolis. They went out of business so I needed something new. After a friend of mine bought a cheaper Tom Tom, I looked at what was out there, and I wanted the voice commands after I saw it. It is a little quirky at first, but I wouldn't trade it now. I also love the remote control.
The only things that I wish worked better were:
1. The FM transmitter - in a vehicle with the antenna in the front of the car works well, but if it's in the back of the car you can forget it.
2. It doesn't recognize my Motorola i880 (Nextel) It will make calls from the phone, but will not update traffic with it or import the phonebook.
Overall, I love it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tom Tom 920T Comment: I used my Garmin 2620 since 2005, weekly, as I travel extensively. I have never ugraded the maps. This Tom Tom was a gift, the idea being newer was better. It has good features, it was easier to enter an address, it recovers from route deviations quicker, it doesn't keep shouting "recalculating, recalculating," and the computer doesn't get confused as often. However, I searched for restaurants, and came up with 5 hits. Garmin gives restaurants from here to the next coast. I searched for an historical POI, got nothing. I thought an historical POI, that has been on the map longer than anyone I know has been alive, should have been preloaded as a POI. Garmin came preloaded with all kinds of restaurants, shopping, hospitals, government offices, entertainment, and more. I see Best Buy offers to help you load POI's. Well, Amazon had the better price. I don't have time for all this manual loading. My GPS came on Monday, and Tuesday, I was leaving town.
That suction cup mount is useles. It stuck maybe 3 times for the duration of my journey. It constantly falls off and hits the gear shift before hitting the floor. Being touch sensitive, all the banging on the way to the floor sometimes resets the GPS. Sometimes, it falls so far away, you can't pick it up without pulling over. The Garmin came with a bean bag that sits on the dash.
It was much easier to see my route layout at a glance while on the road with the Garmin.
I lost signal more often with the Tom Tom.
I couldn't use it straight out of the box. The Tom Tom had to connect to my laptop and download info first. I don't know what language it was communicating in, Norwegion, I think. I had to call Tom Tom for help setting up. The Garmin just wanted to know where I wanted to go.
Sadly, someone just broke into my car and stole my Garmin 2620. I am buying a Garmn Nuvi to replace it. This Tom Tom just does not meet my needs.
Go with a Garmin.
Customer Rating:      Summary: just love it Comment: we have used this tomtom on several trips already and are quite happy with the unit. It is easy to use and clear in giving directions. We much prefer our tomtom over the gps in our car.
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