TomTom GO 700 Review by CNET
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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.

CNET reviews the TomTom GO 700 and gives out”If the TomTom GO 700 performs anything like its predecessor, the future of this plug-and-go automotive GPS device looks very bright. Plus, the GO 700 offers a couple of features the competition doesn’t, so we’re anxious to take the new Bluetooth capabilities and real-time traffic service out for a spin.”
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