TomTom GO 910 Auto GPS
- 4 in Color Screen
- Memory Capacity: 20 GB
- Control Interface: Touch Screen With Voice Guidance
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Professional review from
alaTest.com
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Review summary of TomTom Go 910
by alaTest, Apr. 10, 2008 - Comments:
alaTest has collected and analysed 751 reviews of TomTom Go 910 from international magazines and websites. ... - Read full review at alaTest.com
Professional review from
gpsblah.com
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Tom Tom Go910
by Mike, Jan. 7, 2008 - Comments:
In the world of gadget reviews we always get asked what's the best gadget at the moment? The answer over the last 2 years has consistently been the TomTom Go, which has single handedly cracked open the UK after sales market for in car GPS navigation. So w... - Read full review at gpsblah.com
User review from
eShup.com
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Get exactly where you want to go with music!
by Jake, May. 25, 2007 - Pros: Near perfect navigation and map detail (US and EU)
- Cons: configuration options, hands-free control
- Recommended: Yes
- Has Owned Product: 7 months
- Comments:
I bought the 910 to fit into a rental car anywhere in NA or Europe and get me where I want to go while providing hands-free cellular and mp3 playback. It meets all those needs very well. These days it is also very economical and has the largest screen
User review from
eShup.com
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Great GPS Device
by dcgps, Mar. 29, 2007 - Pros: Text to Voice, Mp3 player, Ease of Use
- Cons: Not as thin as the TomTom ONE
- Recommended: Yes
- Has Owned Product: 4 months
- Comments:
I don't acutally own the tomtom but my company has a tomtom 910 that I have been able to use in my car for the last few months (the price is right) and I love driving with it. I had been using the tomtom ONE before, but the 910 is a great step up with t
User review from
eShup.com
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avoid like the plague
by walt, Jan. 16, 2007 - Pros: great graphic and voice commands
- Cons: doesn't show my home address. absurd time estimates
- Recommended: No
- Has Owned Product: 6 weeks
- Comments:
The reviews for this product must have been written by the tomtom execs. While it does a great job at showing and telling you when to turn, it is usueless as a planning tool, showing the correct mileage but not remotely close on the time. assumes interst
Professional review from
pcplus.co.uk
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TomTom Go 910
by Online Shopper, Jan. 1, 2007 - Pros: SiRF 3 Star chipset, Clear directions
- Cons: Too much tech for some
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The Go 910 is TomTom's top of the range GPS navigation system and features maps covering Europe, Canada and North America. It's incredibly easy to set up and comes with a solid, windscreen mounting kit. ... - Read full review at pcplus.co.uk
User review from
eShup.com
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Best GPS ever
by Kelly, Nov. 30, 2006 - Pros: Love this product!!
- Cons: None...
- Recommended: Yes
- Has Owned Product: 1 year
- Comments:
In comparison to the Magellan i find the TomTom to be the BEST GPS Navigation System that i ever used =)
Professional review from
pcauthority.com.au
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TomTom Go 910
by Nick Ross, Nov. 20, 2006 - Comments:
The world maps make the 910 good value, but other features seem gimmicky. ... - Read full review at pcauthority.com.au
Professional review from
pocket-lint.co.uk
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TomTom 910 GPS receiver
by Stuart Miles, Oct. 14, 2006 - Pros: Large screen, Bluetooth, maps of everywhere, remote control
- Cons: Speakers aren't great, too many features that you probably won't use
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While the TomTom One offers those looking to get into GPS something basic for the their first time, the TomTom GO 910 sits at the other end of the scale, and is some £300 more expensive. ... - Read full review at pocket-lint.co.uk
Professional review from
cnet.com
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TomTom GO 910 Reviews
by Bonnie Cha - Pros: The TomTom GO 910 comes preloaded with maps of North America and Europe, and it features integrated Bluetooth, text-to-speech functionality, and a 4-inch color screen. Plus, it has a built-in MP3 player, can display photos, and offers iPod compatibility.
- Cons: The TomTom GO 910's POI database is outdated, and it comes with a flimsy windshield mount. It's also a bit pricey, and the screen is hard to read in sunlight.
- Read full review at cnet.com
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