TomTom ONE 130
Apr 30, 2008 gps navigation, tomtom

TomTom ONE 130 is the new entry level GPS navigation system from TomTom.
Unlike 130S it doesn’t have the text-to-speech but the rest of the specs are identical.
- 3.5 inch TFT LCD anti-glare touch screen, 4:3 format, QVGA, 320 x 240 pixels, 64k colours
- Connectivity: mini-USB, RDS-TMC (via mini-USB)
- Internal Lithium-ion battery (up to 3 hours operation)
- Compatibility: Windows and Mac OS X 10.3 and above
- Car speed linked volume
- Enhanced TomTom speaker system
- EasyPort mount
- QuickGPSfix
- Automatic day/night mode
- Password protection
- Compatibility with TomTom HOME
TomTom ONE 130 will be available next month and will cost you $200. Here is how the new EasyPort mount works:
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May 27th, 2008 at 2:24 pm
I have a question about the TomTom One 130. I watched your video about how the mounting system works. If I buy one, I won’t attach it to the windshield, but instead to one of those beanbag surfaces for dashboard use. It looks like the mount on the 130 is fixed in a position that if I attached it to the beanbag, the 130 would be upside down.
Question is, is the 130 mountable the way I want to do it?
I hope you will reply.
May 15th, 2009 at 12:14 am
The 130 mount is able to rotate and hinge, making it mountable on most flat solid surface. I use mine attached to the windshield and in my girlfriend’s car it is attached to the dash.