TomTom GO 920 Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator

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TomTom GO 920 Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator

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 : TomTom GO 920 Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator
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List Price: $449.95
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: TomTom
Color: black
EAN: 0636926018319
Includes Mp3 Player: 1
Label: TomTom
Manufacturer: TomTom
Model: 1M00.980
Native Resolution: 480 x 272
Publisher: TomTom
Special Features: nv:Type^Receiver|Display^LCD|Expansion Slots^SD Card|Battery Life^5 hours|Special Features^Bluetooth|Special Features^FM Modulator|Special Features^RDS-TMC traffic compatible|Special Features^4GB internal flash memory|Special Features^Integrated Microphones And Speaker
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Features:
  • TomTom is the world's largest provider of portable navigation solutions
  • 4 Gb Internal Flash, 4.3 inch color LCD
  • Pre-loaded maps of USA, Canada & Europe from TeleAtlas
  • Bluetooth for Hands-Free calling, PLUS services and audio output
  • Rechargeable internal 5 hour Lithium Polymer battery





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent product
Product worked very well and delivered more than expected.
product support also good. Easy to use.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Nice features, but quirky and un-refined. Returned it
Got it at a good price ($315) so decided to try it out. Although it has some really cool features, overall I was dissapointed. It felt like I was beta testing a GPS unit. Like it just wasn't really ready for prime time yet. And no, it wasn't because I couldn't figure it out. I am an uber-nerd and gadget junkie. I did finally get the bluetooth syncing to work (despite the lack of help from TomTom) where I could access the internet through my blackberry, but it would only synch the gas prices when it was docked, which was pretty useless. The suction cup mount that comes with the unit is worthless. There were a lot of things that just didn't work, or didn't work they way you would expect them to, so in the end, I returned it for a refund. I'm still going to give it 3 stars though, because it's a nice unit, but I don't think it's quite ready yet.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good choice
Compared to Broadwayphoto.com & CameraAddict.com, Amazon is a little more expensice, but it's fully loaded and no trick. You'll be asked to pay additional $40 by the previous two sites to buy USA maps. They claimed their lower price is for European maps ONLY, which is not true from their web sites. How ridiculous a GPS for sale in US has no US map loaded!
Therefore, Amazon.com is a honest and good choice for purchasing TomTom GPS!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great product
this is a great product. i already had a TOM TOM and had no hasitation in getting this top of the line model...worth the money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great GPS
GPS works great. Good value for the money and it comes with both the U.S. and European maps which is great for us since we are living in Europe and then moving back to the States in about a year. The only problem we have had is with the suction cup not sticking to the windshield but when we put a little water on it it seems to stick better.



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Marble Bench =
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Upper Level =
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Pedestrian Ramp =
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Walkway Balustrade =
Switch Crook

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