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Tomtom Go 920 Traffic: Quick Summary
part of our review of the Tomtom Go 920 Traffic on Wednesday 11th June 2008
Who's It For
- Business users
- Private consumers looking for more than just a sat nav system
What's Good About It?
- Great build quality and excellent screen size and clarity
- Precise mapping
- Useful data displayed on the map, such as estimated time of arrival and estimated distance
What's Bad About It?
Apart from the maps, additional storage and a couple of minor features, this does not seem to be a great difference from the Go 520T. The main difference seems to be that the 520 comes with UK maps, the 720 comes with additional Western European maps and the 920 comes with additional American and Canadian maps. Good for some users, not so for others.
What Should Be Changed?
It would be great if the RDS-TMC cable could be integrated into the system itself. Fewer cables is always better.
Maps
Europe, USA and Canada maps are supplied
Overall Rating
86%
Additional Tomtom Go 920 Traffic Review Pages
- Appearance
- Enhanced Positioning Technology
- Explanation of the Screen
- Features We Could Not Test
- Packaging Photographs
- Product Photographs
- Screen Photographs
- Specifications
- The All Important Test
- Windscreen Mount
Live Tomtom Go 920 Traffic Prices On Friday 21st November 2008
Prices are checked every day and include budget delivery costs and taxes where applicable. These retailers had the Tomtom Go 920 Traffic marked as 'in stock' when we check the price within the last 24 hours.
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