The most frequent complaint I receive about GPS devices from readers is that it's difficult, if not impossible, to update a GPS product's maps. There's no doubt that for the two map data providers, ...
It has been about a year and a half since my last review of a car navigation GPS, a consumer electronics field of which I’m inordinately fond, because the little buggers are so darn useful when ...
Before we tell you about the TomTom GO 720, let us impart one piece of advice which we're pretty sure most GPS enthusiasts know already: if you're going through the Lincoln Tunnel into Midtown ...
TomTom’s got another portable GPS device in the woodworks. It’s the TomTom Go 720, made especially for the U.S. and Canadian markets. It’s a typical GPS device with all the features that are becoming ...
TomTom has announced the arrival of its TomTom GO 720 GPS device in New Zealand. The TomTom GO 720 features a new slim design, the latest version of TomTom’s navigation software and new features. “The ...
There are many sweet things about TomTom’s new $499 Go 720, but the most important feature is Map Share. If you’ve ever driven with GPS, you know how annoying it is when map data is wrong. Now, as you ...
TomTom doesn't appear to be letting that spat with Encyclopaedia Britannica stop it from rolling out new GPS devices, with its new GO 720 unit making its debut today, along with the company's new "Map ...
TomTom International BV on October 15 debuted two new GPS PNDs (portable navigation devices), the high-end GO 720 and mid-range ONE third-edition, for launch soon in the Taiwan market, according to ...
The most frequent complaint I receive about GPS devices from readers is that it's difficult, if not impossible, to update a GPS product's maps. There's no doubt that for the two map data providers, ...
The TomTom GO 720 boasts a host of premium GPS features at a pretty good price. It's especially nice if you've got a phone with a data plan on AT&T/Cingular or T-Mobile that supports the GO 720's ...
Since its launch in 2004, the Go range has been described as ‘the iPod of sat-nav’. As nauseating as that it is, it is also justified. The Go design ethos remains with this latest version, the 720.
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