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TomTom Go 930

MSRP: $499

A strong GPS device with all the bells and whistles, including voice commands and advanced lane guidance.

Review date: Jun 5, 2008

Budget navigators are hitting the streets faster than we can review them, but there’s much to be said for expanding your budget and getting a fully loaded GPS—especially when the result is as good as the $499 TomTom Go 930. Voice commands, smarter routing, lane assistance, and Bluetooth are often overlooked or referred to as “extras.” The attractive Go 930 has all of these features, making this price a good value. In fact, the Go 930 feels like it should cost even more. Design The 4.7 x 3.3 x 1.0-inch Go 930 offers a 4.3-inch screen, an elegant black casing, and a thin profile. It comes with a compact window mount, which makes the whole package easy to stow away. TomTom mastered the easy interface long ago, and the large, colorful icons make using the Go 930 simple even for beginners.

ProsCons
  • Strong voice command system
  • Lane Guidance system helps drivers find the correct lane
  • IQ Routes system to avoid high-traffic areas
  • Bluetooth
  • FM transmitter produced static
  • Remote control doesn’t attach to steering wheel

Read Full Review @ LaptopMag.com by Troy Dreier




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