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TomTom GO 910 review

8.2

Editors' Rating

Excellent

7.6

Members' Rating

Very Good

Typical price:£ 499

Verdict

The GO 910 performs its core navigation task very competently. The wide-screen format is an improvement, and the software is generally well presented and usable. However, it remains to be seen how much users really want the extra features TomTom has added... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Wide-screen format shows plenty of information
  • High-quality spoken instructions
  • Seven-digit postcode navigation and good street-finding make it easy to enter destinations

Cons

  • Extra features like audio book reading, image viewing, MP3 playing and iPod control feel a little gimmicky
  • Windshield mount is small
  • Recharging is via in-car mount or desktop cradle only
  • No flash memory card slot

Key Specs

Dimensions (W x H x D): 112x66x81 mm
Weight: 340 g
Software included: navigation software & maps (Europe, USA & Canada), MP3 player, text-to-speech
GPS receiver: SiRF Star 3 GPS
Antenna: built in
Display size: 4 in
Installed RAM: 64 MB

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Member Opinion

7.6

Average Member Rating

Very Good

4 Members have reviewed this product

View Opinions by: Date Posted | Rating | Most Useful

sahapartha

sahapartha

Very Unreliable GPS - WORST Performance

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4.0

Mediocre


lbolen

lbolen

Awesome Navigator (but virus found??)

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9.3

Spectacular


martin peter

martin peter

Does exactly what it says on the tin

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8.0

Excellent


Anonymous

Anonymous

Amazing

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9.0

Spectacular


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