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jaycee 05 October 2004 03:05 PM

TomTom Go now available!!
 
I am pleased to announce we have added TomTom Go to our range of in-car products, so now you'll know where you're going, where the speed cameras are and be able to jam the speed guns with our garage door openers!! :D :D

TomTom has leveraged its expertise to make TomTom GO the easiest to install and the easiest to use navigation device ever. With TomTom GO there is no need for a set-up linked to a PC – in fact no technical knowledge is needed at all. It fits easily into the included car mounting kit, which is simply mounted on your car windshield or dashboard. It could not be easier to use: just turn it on and users can instantly access all the software, maps and colour 3D navigation views, as well as voice-guided instructions in a language of choice.

By using TomTom GO’s unique touch screen activation there is no hassle with multiple buttons or extra hardware when calculating your route. The touch screen is completely intuitive and your route can be planned with just a few taps on the screen. At the end of the journey, simply turn TomTom GO off with the click of one button then pop it in your bag. There has never been a faster or easier way to navigate your way to where you have to, or want to go.

TomTom GO features a built-in GPS receiver that provides unprecedented new levels of satellite navigation using the latest hardware and software available on the market. For the first time ever in such an affordable all-in-one navigation device, TomTom GO will feature Assisted Satellite Navigation. Assisted Satellite Navigation will provide virtually uninterrupted navigation in tunnels and urban canyons.

An increasing number of mobile people want more than just state of the art technology, design is just as important as functionality. With TomTom GO, TomTom has mirrored this trend and carefully crafted an ergonomically designed product that is compact, stylish and unobtrusive, whatever car you drive.

TomTom GO provides up to 5 hours of constant navigation, powered by its Lithium-ion battery. TomTom GO is the only all-in-one navigation system that can offer this level of battery operation, effectively eliminating the need for loose power cables.

TomTom GO features a 3.5” transflective display screen that gives clear visibility in any situation from direct sunlight to low light conditions. TomTom GO also features TomTom’s unique 3D and top down view that makes the navigation experience more true to life and interactive than many built-in car GPS systems. The intuitive interface is focused, extremely legible and omits extraneous details. TomTom GO’s enhanced, CD-quality speaker volume provides crystal clear sound that allows you to hear the voice instructions above the noise of the engine.

Tech spec

Maps + Software: On SD Card (128MB) - Great Britain; On CD-ROM: Great Britain, Major Roads of Europe
CD-ROM with the Major Roads of Europe (you need a PC with Windows NT/98SE/ME/2000/XP, a CD-ROM drive)
Processor: 200MHz ARM920T
Screen: 3.5” 320 x 240 colour TFT LCD
Memory: 32MB RAM
Battery: Internal Li-Ion
Memory card: SD-memory card, including the software and maps
GPS receiver (built-in): Built-in antenna, 12-channel ‘All-in-View’ tracking
GPS Assisted Satellite Navigation: determination of location outside GPS coverage
Sound: Internal loudspeaker
Power supply: Universal mains adapter and/or cigarette-lighter plug
PC connection: via mini-USB cable
Size: 115 mm x 91.5 mm x 57.5 mm
Weight: 310 g
Car kit includes power supply, audio out, audio mute and audio in, and disconnection signals


Price will be circa £435 inc. P&P but we are trying to make it cheaper.


Jason

Ray_li 05 October 2004 03:23 PM

Got a link so we can see it?

jaycee 05 October 2004 03:56 PM

www.tomtom.com til I get it all up on my site

Jason

Chip 05 October 2004 05:26 PM

Bit pricey that. Only £365 here:
http://www.pdaonline.co.uk/shop/inde...roducts_id=331

Chip

jaycee 05 October 2004 05:36 PM

Chip, their price is excluding VAT.

The Fixer 05 October 2004 05:38 PM

Info removed as it was incorrect ;)

jaycee 05 October 2004 05:39 PM

And £10 delivery so their total price £438.87. So I'm not pricey at all!! :p :D

Jason

The Fixer 05 October 2004 05:41 PM

Information removed as it was incorrect

jaycee 05 October 2004 05:42 PM

Ho Hum!! :D :D

jaycee 05 October 2004 05:43 PM

My reply re delivery was to chip's post.

The Fixer 05 October 2004 05:45 PM

Apologies m8, I just looked and it is £499 for the model you quoted, i was looking at the 2210 version. ;)

Still £399 would be better ;)

jaycee 05 October 2004 05:52 PM

It doesn't say so on their site but you never know, they might have an in-store promotion or something. Or the morons have priced it up wrong!! :D :D It would be cheaper for me to buy them from them if £399 is the right price.

Jason

The Fixer 05 October 2004 05:53 PM

Jaycee, update your post 9 & 10 so as not to confuse people. ;)

Chip 05 October 2004 06:04 PM

Fair enough. but it's only £412.98 at Amazon with free del.

Chip.


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