Saturday 17 February 2007

TomTom Go 910

TomTom Go 910 is intuitive and easy to set up and use. The boot up time is quick and the new GPS chip is quick to lock on a position. It comes with pre loaded maps of North America and Europe on a 20GB hard drive.

If your cell phone has Bluetooth, you can pair it with the TomTom Go 910 to make hands-free calls. For incoming calls, you can either use the touch screen to accept or reject calls or turn on Auto-Answer in the Phone preferences menu to have the device automatically pick up after a certain time.In addition to making calls, you can use the Bluetooth connection to access TomTom's Plus services, which include real-time traffic information, weather reports, and the location of safety cameras. There's also a cool feature called Buddies, which lets you see the location of any friends or family members who also have a TomTom unit. Just be aware that accessing these services means you're using the minutes from your cell phone's service plan, so use them accordingly.

After installing the TomTom Home Software on to a computer you can hook it up via the USB connector on the included home dock and load up to 12 megabytes of MP3 files and photos. The unit is also fully iPod compatabile.

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