TomTom GO 920 Review by PCmag
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TomTom GO 920 Review
On looks alone, the GO 920 is identical to its predecessor, measuring 3.3 by 4.7 by 0.9 inches (HWD), weighing 7.8 ounces, and featuring the same 4.3-inchWQVGA 480-by-272-pixel screen.

PCmag has reviewed the TomTom GO 920 and given out”Bottom Line: The TomTom GO 920 is a much better value than the company’s previous model, the highly rated GO 720—particularly if you plan on traveling to Europe. If you have a supported phone with a data plan on AT&T or T-Mobile, it’s even better. Pros: Includes maps of Europe. Quick and responsive menus. Text-to-speech conversion. Multisegment routing. Map Share provides community-based map and POI updates. Cons: TomTom PLUS weather and traffic services don’t work with Sprint or Verizon handsets. Speech recognition limited to address input.”
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