TomTom GO 630 Auto / Road GPS
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Professional review from
cnet.com
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TomTom One Reviews
by Bonnie Cha - Comments:
To start navigating, just tap the Navigate To icon, and you can enter a specific street address, an intersection, a city center, or a point of interest (POI). Once you've entered an address, the One will ask you if you need to arrive at a particular time. ... - Read full review at cnet.com
Professional review from
alaTest.com
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Review summary of TomTom One
by alaTest - Comments:
alaTest has collected and analysed 1945 reviews of TomTom One from international magazines and websites. ... - Read full review at alaTest.com
Professional review from
t3.com
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TomTom One satnav system
by T3 Online - Pros: Excellent price Bright screen Bluetooth capability
- Cons: Poor battery life Basic styling
- Comments:
The best satnav system for your bucks. ... - Read full review at t3.com
Professional review from
pcauthority.com.au
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TomTom One Regional
by Nick Ross - Comments:
The best GPS to have right now, and a steal at $649!... - Read full review at pcauthority.com.au
Professional review from
pcauthority.com.au
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TomTom One
by Nick Ross - Comments:
A miniature GPS that mimics almost all the functions of its excellent Big Brother. ... - Read full review at pcauthority.com.au
Professional review from
pcpro.co.uk
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TomTom One
by Darien Graham-Smith - Comments:
TomTom likes to impress us with high-end features - see, for example, the luxurious TomTom Go 930 Traffic. But not everyone needs a snazzy GPS, and not everyone wants to pay -350 for one. The TomTom One ditches the bells and whistles to offer basic guidan... - Read full review at pcpro.co.uk
Professional review from
laptopmag.com
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Tomtom one
by Rich Malloy - Pros: • Two color modes • Very portable • Fast cool-down • Automatic keystone correction
- Cons: • Noisy fan • Limited remote control • Low contrast ratio
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A very good budget-priced navigator, the One is small, affordable, and easy to use. ... - Read full review at laptopmag.com
Professional review from
cnet.com.au
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TomTom ONE Slim Edition Review - GPS
by Siddharth Raja - Pros: Compact, stylish design, Good value
- Cons: Slow route recalculation, Difficult mounting position
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A stylish and compact portable GPS device that's priced well and compares admirably with much more expensive models. ... - Read full review at cnet.com.au
Professional review from
cnet.com.au
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TomTom One Review - GPS
by Matt Overington - Pros: Fast, Unparalleled array of connectivity options, Two integrated cameras, High resolution screen, Huge QWERTY keypad leads to painless data entry, Swivel screen adds versatility, Easy-to-use, Outstanding navigation
- Cons: Expensive, Design isn't suitable for use as your full-time phone, Large and heavy, Camera shots are grainy, No printed manual, Tricky to reset mid-route
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In-car GPS navigation systems are a boon for anybody that spends a lot of time driving from A to B. TomTom's One is designed to deliver directions en route and allow the driver to concentrate on the road. ... - Read full review at cnet.com.au
Professional review from
pcmag.com
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GPS on the Cheap
by Craig Ellison - Pros: Great value. Easy to use. Sensitive receiver. Excellent language support. User-selectable fields.
- Cons: No Bluetooth speakerphone interface. Lacks text-to-speech conversion.
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TomTom is the latest manufacturer to jump into the growing "shirt-pocket" GPS market with its new TomTom ONE. With an estimated retail price of $499, the TomTom ONE is sure to give the competition a wake-up call. ... - Read full review at pcmag.com
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