Sammanfattning: Review by Lutz Bendlin Introduction The TomTom GO 910 and its little brothers 510 and 710 have been out for a while now, and had their fair share of shouting at already. So lets have a closer look under the hood of the GO 910, to see what the fuss...
Sammanfattning: Can the best get better? Well possibly. We test the new TomTom Go 910, this top end offering has full street level maps of Europe and the USA plus text to speech and mobile features. With stronger competition than ever before can the Dutch keep their numb...
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.
The TomTom GO 910s POI database is outdated, and it comes with a flimsy windshield mount. Its also a bit pricey, and the screen is hard to read in sunlight.
For early adopters, the TomTom GO 910 is the GPS gadget du jour, offering the latest and greatest in portable navigation systems. That said, we wish it had a better mounting system and a more up-to-date POI database.
Sammanfattning: Weve only just received it at the MyTomTomGo.com offices: a box sent to us from Amsterdam. Sender: TomTom. Always a special moment: the opening of the wrapping and holding the box of TomToms newest PND unit in our hands for the first time. A few mome...
Wide-screen format shows plenty of information; high-quality spoken instructions; seven-digit postcode navigation and good street-finding make it easy to enter destinations
Extra features like audio book reading, image viewing, MP3 playing and iPod control feel a little gimmicky; windshield mount is small; recharging is via in-car mount or desktop cradle only; no flash memory card slot
The GO 910 performs its core navigation task very competently. The wide-screen format is an improvement, and the software is generally well presented and usable. However, it remains to be seen how much users really want the extra features TomTom has a...
Widescreen format shows plenty of information, Highquality spoken instructions, Sevendigit postcode navigation and good streetfinding make it easy to enter destinations
Extra features like audio book reading, image viewing, MP3 playing and iPod control feel a little gimmicky, Windshield mount is small, Recharging is via incar mount or desktop cradle only, No flash memory card slot
The GO 910 performs its core navigation task very competently. The wide-screen format is an improvement, and the software is generally well presented and usable. However, it remains to be seen how much users really want the extra features TomTom has a
Large clear display, good vocal directions, very simple setup.
Bulky size, Text-To-Speech sounds odd, windscreen mount can slip on long trips.
If your GPS needs are for in-car use only its hard to overlook the very novice-friendly TomTom Go910, and the additional space to store a whole lot of music is just the icing on the cake. RRP: $1119.00 GadgetGuy Rating Overall Features Value for money...