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  1. tomtom go930tTomtom Go930T 4.3" Touchscreen GPS

    Includes Windshield mount, Desk dock, docking and USB cable, Car Charger 12-24V cigarette lighter adapter, Bluetooth remote control, TomTom HOME ... Read More

  2. garmin 205 portable gpsGARMIN INTERNATIONAL NUVI 205 Portable GPS (010-00717-40)

    Portable and affordable, nA{1/4}vi 205 is your personal travel assistant for life on the go. This navigator leads the way with turn-by-turn ... Read More

  3. navigon traffic activation serviceNavigon 10000250 Traffic Activation Service Pack for NAV2100 and NAV2120 GPS

    U.S. and Canada coverage for 68 major markets / Multiple traffic categories / Alternate routes / Color coding easy to read screens to make ... Read More

  4. tomtom 920tTomTom GO 920T Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator

    The GO 920 and it's sibling, the 920T, are TomTom's new flagship portable gps navigators, replacing the GO 910. The GO 920T comes bundled with ... Read More

    Overall Rating: Star FullStar FullStar FullStar HalfStar Empty ( 8 reviews )
    1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar EmptyStar Empty Posted: Jul 20 2008

      I used my Garmin 2620 since 2005, weekly, as I travel extensively. I have never ugraded the maps. This Tom Tom was a gift, the idea being newer was better. It has good features, it was easier to enter an address, it recovers from route deviations quicker, it doesn't keep shouting "recalculating, recalculating," and the computer doesn't get confused as often. However, I searched for restaurants, and came up with 5 hits. Garmin gives restaurants from here to the next coast. I searched for an historical POI, got nothing. I thought an historical POI, that has been on the map longer than anyone I know has been alive, should have been preloaded as a POI. Garmin came preloaded with all kinds of restaurants, shopping, hospitals, government offices, entertainment, and more. I see Best Buy offers to help you load POI's. Well, Amazon had the better price. I don't have time for all this manual loading. My GPS came on Monday, and Tuesday, I was leaving town. That suction cup mount is useles. It stuck maybe 3 times for the duration of my journey. It constantly falls off and hits the gear shift before hitting the floor. Being touch sensitive, all the banging on the way to the floor sometimes resets the GPS. Sometimes, it falls so far away, you can't pick it up without pulling over. The Garmin came with a bean bag that sits on the dash. It was much easier to see my route layout at a glance while on the road with the Garmin. I lost signal more often with the Tom Tom. I couldn't use it straight out of the box. The Tom Tom had to connect to my laptop and download info first. I don't know what language it was communicating in, Norwegion, I think. I had to call Tom Tom for help setting up. The Garmin just wanted to know where I wanted to go. Sadly, someone just broke into my car and stole my Garmin 2620. I am buying a Garmn Nuvi to replace it. This Tom Tom just does not meet my needs. Go with a Garmin.

    2. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full Posted: Jul 18 2008

      we have used this tomtom on several trips already and are quite happy with the unit. It is easy to use and clear in giving directions. We much prefer our tomtom over the gps in our car.

    3. Star FullStar EmptyStar EmptyStar EmptyStar Empty Posted: Jul 15 2008

      I've had this unit for less than six months and it's malfunctioned. It's stopped charging in the car, the screen flickers on and off and the speakers make sudden, loud crackling sounds. I contacted the company - the warranty is two years - and they refused to pay for the item to be shipped even though it's defective. Then I found out that they plan on sending me a refurbished unit back. If I had wanted to buy a refurbished unit, I would have bought it six months ago for a significant price difference. I've contacted the VP of Sales to deal with the problem, and they have absolutely ignored me. This company does NOT stand behind its product. I absolutely do not recommend any TomTom product.

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  5. tomtom gps vehicle navigatorTomTom GO 920 Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator

    The GO 920T and it's sibling, the 920, are TomTom's new flagship portable gps navigators, replacing the GO 910. The GO 920T comes bundled with ... Read More

    Overall Rating: Star FullStar FullStar FullStar HalfStar Empty ( 37 reviews )
    1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full Posted: Aug 1 2008

      TomTom Go Have You Ever Been Lost? My husband and I were lost in Washington D.C. for four hours. We went around and around on the freeway. The tree cover was so dense that we could not see any land marks outside the freeway. We then got off the freeway and found ourselves in a bad section of town. When we tried calling the hotel for directions, the person on the other end of the phone wasn't even in town, he was in India, and could neither give directions nor understand our questions. We found a policeman who directed us to our hotel. After that trip, we bought a TomTom Go and we have never traveled without it. I recently took the TomTom on a trip to Ohio, in my luggage. I did run into a problem on the first day. The TomTom was still trying to direct me to my home area, even though I had programmed the Ohio addresses in before leaving for the trip. I finally had to call for directions and buy a map. By our second day in Ohio, the TomTom had caught up and it worked fine in Ohio. My husband is Santa Claus. At Christmas time he uses the TomTom Go to navigate his "sleigh" and make all of his visits on time. For me, the TomTom Go has brought peace of mind and a sense of security when taveling. Jill Ammon Vanderwood Author: Through the Rug Through the Rug 2: Follow that Dog

    2. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty Posted: Aug 1 2008

      I've had the GO 920 for about a month now and I like the 4.3 screen. The map updates are great and overall, the 920 has served its purpose rather well. I use my tomtom for work (I'm a commercial/industrial appraiser for the county) and am quite happy with it, notwithstanding the following problems/concerns I encountered during this short time of ownership: 1)The 920 frequently turns on by itself (and alarmingly heats up when stored inside a case. 2)Sometimes I couldn't get the 920 to turn on. 3)The 920 will not prompt you to end navigation once you've arrived at your destination (you will have to go through 3 or 4 screens/buttons to "clear the current route" to end your navigation. 4)The FM transmitter is a big joke. Don't even try working this function while on the move. 5)The computer voice's pronounciation of (many) street names sucks (ex: sacramento is pronounced "sac-cal-muntah" ????) 6)I couldn't get my SD card to work (am I missing something?..why was there a sticker across the SD slot that read: "No need for SD card"? The manual says it accepts up to a 4GB SD card. Lastly, it gives inaccurate distance measurements. It asks me to make a turn in 250 feet when I know that I'm much closer to the turn (about 80 -100 feet). Wierd. BUT, despite the above concerns, I am indeed satisfied for the price I paid ($320.00). All the other features are great and I'm happy with it...for now.

    3. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty Posted: Jul 31 2008

      This is an awesome product! It has saved me on a couple of trips where i don't know where im going! The POI's always have lead me to good food or a nice hotel, or even to my school. It saves me alot of time not having to look up every places address. I love that it tells me gas prices and had live traffic, also extremely helpful! The only problem i had with it was one time it said that the location i was going to was closer then it said it was. Another problem was it couldn't connect to my Samsung Alias. It would connect to my friends Lg chocolate though.

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  6. garmin portable gps systemGarmin nuvi 255W Portable GPS System w/ Preloaded Maps

    Go wide and get peace of mind with n vi 255W. This affordable, widescreen navigator leads the way with voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions ... Read More

  7. qlogic ql-k1101TomTom Rider 2 GPS Portable Navigation Device - Motorcycle

    motorcycle GPS receiver with built-in antenna and 3.5" touch display,includes preloaded maps of the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico plus 5 million ... Read More

  8. tomtom refurbished 1s00 084TomTom ONE XL Car GPS Navigation System, refurbished 1S00.084

    4.3" Touchscreen, Preloaded Maps Of The US And Canada, Ready For Real-Time Traffic Services, Millions Of Points Of Interest, Car Speed Linked ... Read More

  9. garmin 2-wayGarmin Rino 110 GPS-Enabled 2-Way Radio

    Garmin International is proud to introduce its first two GPS-enabled handheld devices for the Family Radio Service (FRS) and high-performance ... Read More

  10. telenav gps receiverTeleNav GPS Receiver for TeleNav GPS Navigator Service

    Enable your non-GPS, Bluetooth-enabled cell phone or smartphone for GPS capability with this GPS receiver for use with the TeleNav GPS Navigator ... Read More



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