TomTom One Europe review
Offering just the navigation essentials and accurate directions, the TomTom One Europe is an affordable and easy-to-use in-car GPS device for first-time buyers or anyone who wants a no-frills navigation system.
TomTom’s GO 910 is one of the best sat-nav systems around, but its high price and vast feature list aren’t for everyone, especially if you’re new to the GPS scene. With that in mind, the company is going back to basics with its TomTom One. The One does navigation, and that’s about it.
The TomTom One features a super sleek design, measuring a compact 97mm by 81mm by 25mm and weighing 173g. In keeping with the theme of simplicity, the only external control on the device is the power button on top.
A tiny LED next to it lights up when you’re charging the internal battery. All other commands are entered via the One’s 89mm (3.5-inch) touchscreen. It displays 64,000 colours at a 320×240-pixel resolution.
As we just mentioned, maps of Western Europe are preloaded on the SD card, so to get started, simply insert it into the TomTom One’s expansion slot — there’s no need to transfer maps from your computer.
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Posted on August 21st, 2008 by admin
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