TomTom GO 910 review from pcmag

Published on August 13th, 2006 in gps navigation, reviews, tomtom

TomTom GO 910
We’re adding another review to the TomTom GO 910 review series. This one is from the picky guys at pcmag.com. The bottom line is they find the TomTom GO 910 a bit too pricey ($800) for not having a traffic receiver and give it 3.5 circles out of 5.

Overall, the TomTom GO 910 is a good, solid GPS. I prefer the screen display in navigation mode to that of both Garmin and Magellan. But the lack of a traffic receiver (one will be available as an option later this year, at a price to be determined), user interface issues, and observed routing problems keep it from getting the highest recommendation.

But they do list some good things about the 910 too:

  • includes detailed maps of Europe
  • speaks 36 languages
  • choice of virtual keyboards
  • extensive POI database
  • MP3 player that can play audible books
  • slide viewer
  • phone support via bluetooth
  • TeleAtlas map database
  • text-to-speech capabilities
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3 Responses to “TomTom GO 910 review from pcmag”

  1. 1alfa Says:

    WHY to worry about tomtom, when there are those great products from GARMIN ???

  2. Dan Desai Says:

    Thisn too high price. this may be reduce to comparable Garmin or Sny

  3. Dan Desai Says:

    This is very high price compare to others.

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