Tomtom Go 920 GPS Navigation Usa Canada European Maps
Type: Road Vehicle
Brand: TomTom
Model: GO-920
Unit Width: 118 mm
Unit Depth: 24 mm
System: Stand-alone Navigation
Display Size: 4.3
Number of Channels: 32 channel
* A Wide 4.3 inch touch screen with high quality graphics, an intuitive user interface and building footprints for a better overview of drivers’ surroundings;
* TomTom Map Share? Technology: allowing users to instantly correct maps, share changes with other users, and benefit from improvements made by other users;
* TomTom RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver to give users the most-up-to-date traffic information (RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver comes in the box)
* - Speech recognition: voice address input to easily direct drivers to millions of cities and street names;
* Enhanced hands-free kit with high quality sound system to allow drivers to keep their eyes firmly on the road whilst making phone calls in the car;
* Extensive safety features including ‘Help Me’ menu to give drivers direct access to emergency services and roadside assistance
* Most-up-to-date traffic information through TomTom’s Traffic subscription or through the TomTom RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver
* Built-in FM Transmitter to play music and navigation instructions over the car stereo;
* Clear voice instructions and text-to-speech, to enable street names, places, traffic alerts and SMS messages to be read aloud as part of the spoken instructions
* New smart & fun extras to personalize users’ devices, including recording your own driving instructions, view documents, exchange positions via SMS and Bluetooth? wireless technology and select a favourite car icon on the screen
* TomTom desk dock to easily charge the TomTom GO 920 T and connect to a computer and TomTom HOME, TomTom’s free software application;
* - Free TomTom HOME software to access ready to use online services such as Safety Cameras, Traffic and Weather
* Full range of accessories available to match the design and finish of the new GO range, including a leather carry case, a soft touch carry case, iPod cable and a home charger
The TomTom GO 920. It comes preloaded with maps of Western Europe & Central Europe and USA & Canada (North America) on the 4 GB internal memory. The TomTom GO 920 includes the new Enhanced Positioning Technology which results in a more continuous navigation experience.
The new TomTom GO 920 offers a seamless map of 41 countries in both Western and Central Europe and the most-up-to-date maps of USA and Canada preinstalled on the 4 GB internal memory of the device. This makes the TomTom GO 920 T the personal navigation device with the most complete set of pre-installed maps available in TomTom’s entire navigation solution portfolio.
TomTom GO 920 users will have a much more continuous navigation experience as the Enhanced Positioning Technology ensures the device continues to navigate to its destination, even in circumstances where there may not be a direct line-of-sight connection to a satellite. For example, when driving in a city with tall buildings, underpasses or bridges.
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Posted on May 13th, 2008 by admin
Filed under: GPS News

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