Typical price: £450
What is it: Handheld satellite navigation system
What we think: Very competent with the basics, but we're not sure anyone will want all the extra features
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 August 2006
Tags: TomTom, TomTom GO 910, playlists, remote control, storage
We like:
Wide-screen format shows plenty of information; high-quality spoken instructions; seven-digit postcode navigation and good street-finding make it easy to enter destinations
We don't like:
Extra features like audio book reading, image viewing, MP3 playing and iPod control feel a little gimmicky; windshield mount is small; recharging is via in-car mount or desktop cradle only; no flash memory card slot
CNET UK judgement:
The GO 910 performs its core navigation task very competently. The wide-screen format is an improvement, and the software is generally well presented and usable. However, it remains to be seen how much users really want the extra features TomTom has added
Full review:
One of the latest trends in satellite navigation systems is the use of wide screens. The first example was the Navman iCN 720, and TomTom continues the trend with its three latest devices: the GO 510, 710 and 910. We looked at the top-of-the range model, the GO 910. Continue Reading...
TomTom GO 910 History
30 Jan 2007 in News
TomTom sat-navs shipped with viruses
The satellite navigation and services company has admitted shipping two Trojans on a small number of its GO 910 devices
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