TomTom ONE XL GPS Review
The TomTom ONE XL does not have a feature that grays out unavailable letters—a method that I’ve found speeds data entry. TomTom does, however, give you a choice of large/small keyboards with either alphabetic, QWERTY, or AZERTY layouts.

pcmag Reviewed the TomTom ONE XL and gave out”The TomTom ONE XL is essentially a widescreen version of the TomTom ONE. Though it has the largest screen in TomTom’s lineup of products, it lacks the text-to-speech conversion found in competing GPS devices with 4.3-inch screens, such as the Mio CN520, the Magellan Maestro 4040, and the Garmin nüvi 600 series.”
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