Typical price: £280
What is it: Slimline, touch-sensitive, in-car sat-nav
What we think: A finger-friendly sat-nav that's easy to use, with power and smarts to spare
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TomTom One XL user reviews
March 20, 2009
Posted by: Fletcher
"A sad apology for a product"
What I like:
Convenient to carry and easy to use.
What I don't like:
It is an updated product with an old flaw of inaccuracy included
Review:
This is pretty much the same product in a different case. They have made a drastic mistake of removing the facility of adding an external GPS aerial for those windscreens that can not receive the data. The result is being instructed to turn after you have passed the turning. This is obviously a cost saving in the production to remove this plug, at a cost to the user in loss of available reliability.
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