TomTom Go 910 CAR GPS Navigation US
Features:
Special Features: Compass, Built-In Barometer, Remote Control, Built-In Altimeter, MP3 Player
Trip Computer: Route Recalculation
Number of Routes: 1
Battery Average Run Time: 4 Hours
Map Features: Internal
Details:
Display Size: 4 in.
Display Resolution: 480 x 272
Interface: Touch Screen
PC Interface: USB, Bluetooth Wireless Technology
WAAS Enabled: WAAS enabled
WAAS Position Accuracy 10 feet
Technical specifications
4.0″ widescreen WQVGA screen (480×272 pixels, 64,000 colours)
CPU 400 MHz
RAM 64MB
Lithium-Ion battery (4 hours operation)
20Gb Hard disk
High sensitivity SiRF Star 3 GPS chipset
Dimensions: 4.2″ x 3.1″ x 2.5″ Weight: 12 OZ
With an effective in-car navigation system at your side, you can say goodbye to the good old days of pulling over and asking directions. But designing an effective system, one that brings together the right mix of speed, accuracy, and simplicity has been a long, hard road for many manufacturers–leading many folks to stick with the human touch of the gas station attendant.
The latest in-car GPS units deserve a serious look, though, especially by those who’ve sworn them off as too inaccurate, too complicated, and too expensive. The TomTom GO 910 embodies much of what’s really great about the next generation of systems, and in many ways it’s successful at making drivers feel as if there’s a helpful guide along for the ride.
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Posted on May 20th, 2008 by admin
Filed under: GPS Device

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