Price range: £266.98 - £344.68
What is it: Sat-nav device with European and North American mapping
What we think: A fully-featured sat-nav that has text-to-speech and excellent voice recognition
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 29 January 2008
Tags: tomtom, location, hard drive, navigation
We like:
Voice recognition; text-to-speech; hi-res screen; map corrections; easy to use; safety cameras; QuickGPS utility
We don't like:
Intermittent TMC/FM performance; Bluetooth setup; map detail
CNET.co.uk judgement:
The TomTom GO 920T re-establishes the company as the top dog for GPS navigation. Its widescreen format has lost weight from its 910 predecessor and it now focuses on the navigational aides rather than multimedia gimmicks. As a result you have voice recognition that works, text-to-speech throughout the interface and a TMC/FM receiver for routing around traffic problems
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July 17, 2008
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