Saturday, April 22, 2006

gps tracklog: TomTom GO 910 review:

location based services

"he TomTom GO 910 is the new flagship model from TomTom. Advertised as 'the first ever portable navigation device featuring multi-continental map coverage including the US, Canada and the whole of Europe at no additional charge,' this all-in-one navigation device has a long list of features. The 910 has a 20 GB hard-drive and includes a remote control, an MP3 player, iPod compatibility, a wide four-inch screen, and text-to-speech functionality. One especially nice feature is hands-free calling via a Bluetooth connection. To top it off, the TomTom GO 910 is equipped with the new SiRFstar III GPS chipset.

Amazon has this to say in their TomTom GO 910 review:

'The TomTom GO 910 Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator improves upon TomTom's line of all-in-one portable navigation solutions that work straight out of the box. The 910 features a new cutting-edge design that includes a high-quality, extra-wide, four-inch LCD touch screen that offers the ultimate in readability and ease of use. The GO 910 also includes the software application TomTom HOME and the HOME dock, which serves as a portal that enables you to easily manage, download and store content from your home computer. The GO 910 is the first ever portable navigation device featuring multi-continental map coverage, including the whole of Europe, the USA and Canada. It also has a"

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