TomTom GO 300 Review
The TomTom GO 300 also lets you manage your favorite locations and points of interest. Most GPS systems these days have a very comprehensive list of POIs, but the GO 300 is one of the few units we’ve reviewed that lets users define their own categories (several Garmin models, including the 2720 and the i3, let you define custom POIs, but you have to use Garmin’s categories).

PCmag reviews the TomTom GO 300 and gives out” Bottom Line:With a new antiglare touch screen, preloaded maps for the entire U.S., and an itinerary-planning menu, the TomTom GO 300 is one of the best midrange products on the market. Pros:Antiglare touch screen; 1GB SD card; very portable, and practical even for pedestrian use. Cons:Would like to see text-to-speech technology integrated into vocalized directions. “
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