TomTom GO 930 GPS
GPS” height=”101″ />The TomTom GO 930 offers address entry via voice as well as lane assistance and 3D renderings of complex intersections. The portable navigation system also has optimized route calculation based on historical traffic data; text-to-speech functionality; integrated Bluetooth; and a wide screen.
If you’re looking for a high-end in-car GPS with the latest features, the TomTom GO 930 delivers with accurate directions and new navigation tools like advanced lane guidance and voice address entry.
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When it comes to in-car GPS, TomTom has always been of the philosophy that its products should be about navigation first. The company doesn’t spend much time fussing over extras like multimedia, but rather focuses energy on navigation tools that will help the driver. The TomTom GO 930 is a good example of this as it brings some new functions, such as advanced lane guidance, address entry via voice, and smarter route planning based on historical traffic data.
Though there are some kinks that need to be worked out, they’re all welcome and useful additions. Plus, the portable navigation system offers text-to-speech functionality, integrated Bluetooth, and most importantly, accurate directions. If you’re in the market for a high-end, feature-packed GPS, the TomTom GO 930 is a solid choice. The TomTom GO 930 is available now for $499.95.
The TomTom GO 930 stands out from previous TomTom GPS models as it ditches the standard silver casing for an all-black chassis. The look is sleek and sophisticated, and we imagine it’ll look nice inside any car. The device is also compact at 3.3 inches tall by 4.7 inches wide by 1 inch thick and 7.7 ounces, so you shouldn’t have any problems transporting this between vehicles. In addition, the back has a soft-touch finish that provides a more rubbery texture for a better grip.
The TomTom GO 930 has integrated Bluetooth, so you can pair it with a compatible Bluetooth cell phone and make hands-free calls. Even better, you can wirelessly transfer your phone’s address book to the GPS, which we don’t find often with other systems.
For incoming calls, you can either use the touch screen to accept or reject calls or turn on Auto-Answer in the Phone preferences menu to have the device automatically pick up after a certain time.
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Posted on August 24th, 2008 by admin
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