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TomTom GO 700 Review
Although TomTom improved the touch screen on the GO 700 to display 4,096 colors (rather than 256), that’s still not very eye-popping or bright compared with today’s laptops, PDAs, or even cell phones.

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TomTom GO 700 GPS Plus Infor

This Post just index all the Plus information about TomTom GO 700 Gps on the Gps-Plus dot Net

TOMTOM 1D00782 GO 700 Refurbished GPS Navigation System. 3.5 Inch TFT Touch Screen, Pre loaded 2.5 GB hard disk storage, Hands free calling via Bluetooth connection with mobile phone, Speaks more than 30 languages in over 50 voices, Millions of points of interest, Phone control support,

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TomTom GO 510 Review
In use, the Tomtom 510 picks up a GPS signal very quickly, and entering your destination is easy with either Post-Code, address, POI, favourites or recent destinations. The 3d maps are clear and easy to follow, and the voice instructions loud and come in with plenty of warning before turns.

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TomTom GO 510 Review
While the 510 cannot play MP3 music files (the 910 can) it will allow you to connect to an iPod and play music from the iPod. While the speaker system in the new TomTom line is much better than most GPS devices, it likely won’t match the quality of the speaker system in your vehicle.

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TomTom GO 510 User Reviews

Reviewed by buzzdawg—January 24, 2007
Pros:So easy to use even my wife loves it. Vivid and Bright Screen. Has new map program. Even shows dirt roads and restaruants in trailers
Cons:Really cannot think of any-It has truly exceeded my expectations

Full user opinion
This was my first GPS purchase and I researched and researched for days and days. It looked like I was headed to the Garmon 330 over the Tom Tom One because I had heard two repeated knocks against Tom Tom, poor customer service and the mapping system which was somewhat dated. Continue Reading »

TomTom GO 510

TomTom GO 510 GPS Plus Infor

This Post just index all the Plus information about TomTom GO 510 on the Gps-Plus dot Net

Main Features:
* 4-inch, widescreen WQVGA touch-screen display with 480 x 272 pixels of resolution
* Clear, accurate, turn-by-turn voice instructions in more than 36 languages with more than 70 voices
* Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling, and USB interface for loading data
* 3-axis accelerometer and gyroscope for enhanced navigation
* Weighs 10.5 ounces, and measures 4.2 x 3.1 x 2.5 inches (W x H x D)

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TomTom Rider 2nd edition Review
All in all, the Rider 2 is a talented, durable, bike-friendly GPS device that should serve motorcyclists well.

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TomTom Rider 2nd edition GPS Plus Infor

This Post just index all the Plus information about TomTom Rider 2nd edition on the Gps-Plus dot Net

Main Features:
* portable motorcycle GPS navigation unit with Cardo wireless Bluetooth headset
* 3.5″ color (320 x 240 pixels) touchscreen control
* millions of points of interest
* SD card slot (supports up to 2GB)
* Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology for hands-free calling and use with TomTom PLUS services with a compatible phone

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TomTom GO 910 Review
The GO 910 measures 4.2 by 3.1 by 2.5 inches and weighs 12 ounces. Like the 860T, it uses a 20GB hard drive to store maps and POIs (Points of Interest). Unlike the competition, the GO 910 also includes detailed maps of Europe.

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PCmag Reviews the TomTom GO 910 and gives out”Bottom Line:The TomTom GO 910 offers some nice features, including a large screen, but at this price point, the lack of a traffic receiver holds it back.Pros:Excellent language support. User-configurable navigation screen. Excellent text-to-speech capabilities. 4-inch WQVGA screen.Cons:Traffic receiver not included. Limited cell-phone support. Menu system took too many screen taps for some common tasks such as clearing a route.”

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TomTom GO 910 Review
If you and a friend add each other as buddies, the Plus feature lets you see each other’s locations if you’re both on the same map; you can even plot a course directly to the other person. Plus also offers new voices, such as John Cleese, for about $13, as well as audio books of bestsellers for varying prices.

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LAPTOP Reviews the TomTom GO 910 and gives out”Getting your digital content onto the GO 910 is easy thanks to the TomTom Home software. The iTunes-like software allows you to easily manage extras such as maps, downloaded audio books, or MP3s and download them onto the device. You can also preplan your route, download maps, and access TomTom Plus content from your PC.Despite the outdated POI data we encountered and the high price, the TomTom GO 910’s remarkable ease of use and plethora of useful and fun features help it blow away the competition.”

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