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TomTom ONE XL United States and Canada GPS Receiver

TomTom ONE XL United States and Canada GPS Receiver
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Product Description: TomTom ONE XL United States and Canada

The TomTom ONE XL has everything you need to make your trip safer, more relaxed and more fun. TomTom's award-winning plug-and-go navigation software, a 4.3" touchscreen and access to real-time traffic services make navigating even easier. With a large choice of route options, complete maps of the US and Canada and millions of useful and fun points of interest...
The TomTom ONE XL has everything you need to make your trip safer, more relaxed and more fun. TomTom's award-winning plug-and-go navigation software, a 4.3" touchscreen and access to real-time traffic services make navigating even easier. With a large choice of route options, complete maps of the US and Canada and millions of useful and fun points of interest pre-loaded for your journey, you're ready for worry-free navigation from A to B. TomTom ONE XL makes getting there better than ever.

Product Specification: TomTom ONE XL United States and Canada

GPS Type:Automotive
Maps Included:Canada, USA, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Hawaii
Display Size:4.3 in
Max Battery Life:2 hrs.

User Reviews: TomTom ONE XL United States and Canada

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 19, 2007 | 19 out of 19 found this TomTom ONE XL United States and Canada review helpful

    Pros: Very easy to use, Accurate, Fun!

    Cons: 2 hour battery life

    I've been using the ONE XL for over a month now and I'm very happy with it. It is very easy to input destinations, find POIs and just very simple to use overall. I've used it to find restaurants and on long road trips and it always gets m...e where I need to go. It's been extremely accurate so far. I really like the large screen, which makes it easy to read the maps at just a glance. I've had a lot of fun using this device and suggest it to anyone looking for a quality gps. Read more Less

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    By WiG  Aug 12, 2007 | 8 out of 8 found this TomTom ONE XL United States and Canada review helpful

    Pros: very easy to preview/modify proposed route, nice feature set

    Cons: doesn't pronounce street names, has dificulties scrolling the map

    Review date 8/12/2007 I spent over 3 hours shopping for GPS at large stores, playing with different features and different models. Of TomTom, Garmin and Mio brands, I found TomToms to be the best. There are some truly indispensable navigation functi...ons in it. It makes it extremely easy to avoid any part of route by clicking on the street name in the porposed route and selecting "Avoid". It easily browses through any portion of the route, in visual or text mode. Once the route is proposed, it can be viewed either as a sequence of screenshots of all turns or as a list of textual directions (think yahoo/google directions). When clicking on the text, the corresponding map pops up. There's also a way of telling the unit that there's a road block in front of you, which will make the GPS to re-route. The map is large and clear. So are the directions. Note, that it does NOT pronounce street names. The interface is quite intuitive. There's a one-click access to volume control while it's guiding you along the route. It can even play back a full simulation of any itinerary before the trip. The only real negative/annoying thing I have noticed was the free browsing of the map. It is hard to drag the map around on the screen, and the zoom control is somewhat inconvenient. The unit tends to spontaneously leave the map and jump into the menus and make multiple undesired menu selections as a result of a single finger movement. I have tested it on older (TomTom 510) and newer (TomTom Go 720) and also on multiple One XLs (in different stores). The problem is consistent only on One XL. Nevertheless, if you practice with the unit, in about 5-10 minutes this problem will pretty much go away. The secret is to press harder than normally with your finger and give it a second before touching the unit and dragging the map. This did the trick for me. All in all, I still highly recommend this unit. I am buying one myself today. However, if you have extra money or can wait for awhile, I would say TomTom Go 720 that has just come out is the real deal. It has no problem free-viewing the map, it DOES pronounce street/proper names and has tons of new features: Bluetooth, MP3 player, sophisticated "Help Me!" functionality and much more. Read more Less

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