Typical price: £200
What is it: Affordable sat-nav system with Bluetooth
What we think: It's an easy-to-use in-car GPS device for first-time buyers or anyone who wants a no-frills navigation system
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 January 2007
Tags: TomTom, TomTom One Europe, displays, GPS, information
We like:
Sleek design; simple to use; accurate text- and voice-guided directions; affordably priced
We don't like:
No text-to-speech functionality or traffic receiver
CNET UK judgement:
Offering just the navigation essentials and accurate directions, the TomTom One Europe is an affordable and easy-to-use in-car GPS device for first-time buyers or anyone who wants a no-frills navigation system
Full review:
TomTom's GO 910 is one of the best sat-nav systems around, but its high price and vast feature list aren't for everyone, especially if you're new to the GPS scene. With that in mind, the company is going back to basics with its TomTom One. The One does navigation, and that's about it. Continue Reading...
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