TomTom GO 910 Review
May 1, 2006 gps navigation, reviews

TomTom has quickly become known for its easy-to-use, bright, and colorful GPS navigation devices. The company’s latest offering, the TomTom GO 910, is the first to provide preloaded maps of the entire United States, Canada, and Europe and has more features than a Boy Scout’s Swiss Army knife. At $799, the price is steep, but the GO 910 is more than your everyday GPS navigation system.
For starters, the GO 910 sports a large four-inch widescreen touch-sensitive display that was visible during daylight but not too bright at night. The backlight sensor and antiglare screen did a respectable job in our tests.
We had no trouble getting started, and within a minute or two we had a GPS signal, typed in a destination, and were off. The GO 910 comes with a new mounting device that allows you to easily place the navigator on the windshield, as well as move it from car to car in seconds. The included remote control means you don’t have to reach up to the device if you need to tweak something. We found it easy to type in a city name, input the type of place you’re heading to, and select it from a list. You can also reach your destination by ZIP code or address….



May 9th, 2006 at 10:36 am
The two best features of this device besides the storage capacity is the Text-To-Speech function in addition to the SIRFIII Chipset. I’ve been waiting for this device to come out for a long time now and can’t wait to get my hands on one!