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Usage: Automotive, Display Size: 4'', Supported Protocols: SiRF, Interface Type: Bluetooth ...
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Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 946 reviews of TomTom Go 910 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 7.8/10. Comparing these reviews to 65933 other Global Positioning Systems (GPS) reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 90/100 (or 9 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Go 910 is TomTom's top of the range GPS navigation system and features maps covering Europe, Canada and North America. It's incredibly easy to set up and comes with a solid, windscreen mounting kit.
Pros: SiRF 3 Star chipset, Clear directions
Cons: Too much tech for some
Verdict: If you want the best satnav there is, then buy the 910.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The world maps make the 910 good value, but other features seem gimmicky.
Verdict: At $1059 it’s not cheap but the world maps make it good value. Other features smack of gimmick and shouldn’t be used when driving anyway. TomTom’s $871 GO 710 is identical but for the hard disk, map
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Review summary: TomTom announced on Monday a price cut to the TomTom 910. Previously set with a retail price of $799, TomTom's new price is $699. We've seen some retailers who have the device as low as $569 but the price reduction will still make this device quite compet
Verdict: 1) Better mounting hardware
Read Full ReviewReview summary: While the TomTom One offers those looking to get into GPS something basic for the their first time, the TomTom GO 910 sits at the other end of the scale, and is some £300 more expensive.
Pros: Large screen, Bluetooth, maps of everywhere, remote control
Cons: Speakers aren't great, too many features that you probably won't use
Verdict: You can't fault the TomTom for its feature list, however when you really look closely you aren't likely to use most of these features on a day to day basis
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