TomTom ONE 130

Published on April 30th, 2008 in 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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One Response to “TomTom ONE 130”

  1. Bill White Says:

    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.

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