Typical price: £399
What is it: Widescreen sat-nav with IQ Routes technology
What we think: The new technologies make a difference to route efficiency, though not necessarily for every route
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TomTom GO 930 Traffic user reviews
May 9, 2008
Posted by: entsman
"Almost, but not quite"
What I like:
Looks good, new features are good like the interactive map corrections
What I don't like:
Same software problems as 920. Can't believe they have taken away option of compass pointing to destination.
Review:
It is a great bit of kit but not perfect yet.
The basic traffic directions are second to none I still believe many other functions need work.
Just as the 920 did, the Bluetooth disconnects from phone on random occasions, and a red box comes with "error writing files” message.
Did not have these problem with 720.
My biggest gripe is that in traffic you could take your own detour following the compass towards your destination. Going to miss that BIG STYLE......
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