Reviews of the TomTom GO 930 GPS
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CNET Review
The Good: 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.
The Bad: The voice command feature on the GO 930 isn't the most accurate, and often it's just easier to enter addresses using the onscreen keyboard. The lane guidance feature is only available for major highways and not all roadways. There's also no dashboard mounting disc included in the box.
The Bottom Line: 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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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 87/100 and users 72/100. Comparing these reviews to 85442 other GPS reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 100/100 = Excellent.
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pcauthority.com.au
Review Summary: The new black finish is classy, and TomTom�€™s renowned build quality is still all there, but that�€™s surely not going to be enough. The dreamily simple windscreen mount continues from the previous version, no problems there
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Computeract!ve
Review Summary: This is one of the best sat-navs we've ever used, but the price remains very high
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lordpercy.com
Review Summary: Life is tough at the top and market leaders TomTom have thrown everything at the TomTom Go 930. Every new feature, widget and gizmo but does that make it better than a SatNav a third of the price
Manufacturer: TomTom
Part number: 1CH905801
General
- Width 4.6 in
- Depth 0.9 in
- Height 3.3 in
- Weight 7.8 oz
GPS System
- Recommended Use Automotive
- Connectivity Bluetooth
- Voice Voice command recognition, Navigation instructions
- Antenna Built-in
- Features 2D / 3D map perspective, TomTom Map Share technology, Built-in speaker, IQ Routes technology, Built-in FM transmitter, TMC (Traffic Message Channel) ready, Hands-free calling via Bluetooth, Built-in microphone
- Built-in Memory 4 GB
- Software Included TomTom HOME
- Maps Included USA, Europe, Canada
Built-in Display
- Type LCD - Widescreen
- Resolution 480 x 272
- Diagonal Size 4.3 in
- Features Touch screen, Anti-glare
- Color Support Color
- Display Menu Language Hungarian, Norwegian, Spanish, Slovak, Catalan, French, German, Polish, Finnish, Italian, Swedish, Danish, Czech, Lithuanian, Dutch, Latvian, English, Portuguese, Turkish, Flemish
Connections
- Connector Type Antenna - Bluetooth
Miscellaneous
- Included GPS accessories Docking station, Car power adapter, Remote control, Mounting bracket
Slot Provided
- Slot Provided SD Memory Card
Battery
- Run Time (Up To) 5 hour(s)
- Battery technology Lithium polymer
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