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Product Description: The TomTom ONE Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator comes with crystal-clear multicolor display makes for viewing of maps, routes, driving directions, and other traveling information, such as mileage and distance. Measuring 3.5 inches, the TFT display offers a resolution of 320 x 240 to provide brilliant two- and three-dimensional graphics.
Features:
- The world's best-selling portable navigation device
- Sleek pocket-size design makes ONE easy to carry; pre-loaded maps of U.S. and Canada make it easy to use
- 3.5-inch touch screen with crystal clear 2D or 3D display in any of 22 languages
- Spoken turn-by-turn directions in 36 languages and 55 different voices, including celebrity voices
- Real-time traffic and weather with compatible Bluetooth phone; 2 year warranty
TomTom ONE Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator Review
Below is the latest review for TomTom ONE Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator taken from Amazon.com
135 of 141 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Needs some tweaking, but all around a great nav system., September 6, 2006
This review is from: TomTom ONE Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator (Electronics)
I've been using my TomTom ONE for a week and a half or so and overall, I'm quite happy with it. Out of the box or after having been moved a significant distance while off, the unit takes about a minute or so at most to determine its position. From a warm start, it's usually a matter of seconds.
Route calculations are generally finished quickly, as are recalculations when you fail to follow the route. Since the shortest rout distance-wise isn't always the fastest, I've diverted from the TomTom's original route and it usually recalculated a new route within moments of me going 'off course.'
I've only run across a couple downsides to the TomTom ONE, neither of which is too serious. First, the maps (at least in the DC/MD/VA metro area) are a few years out of date. There are a number of roads which just aren't in the unit's database. Some streets 'lose' their name for some reason. For example, one section of a street on the map may be labeled as 'Main Street' and another part of the same street may be "Unnamed Road." City names can be kind of iffy as well. When trying to input a specific address, I've often had to resort to entering the address by zip code since the TomTom's map database considers my home to be in a neighboring city name-wise and it won't find my street name in the city in which I actually live.
The second thing that kept me from giving the device 5 stars is the client interface on the computer. The client is supposed to allow the user to access the ONE and perform certain functions on-screen, but apparently is missing some component to actually emulate the unit. I've not gotten a response from TomTom regarding the problem, but have read elsewhere online that they know there's an issue with the client.
Overall, the TomTom ONE is a very nice, basic navigation system. Updated maps and a fixed version of the PC client software will hopefully be forthcoming and would make it a 5 star product.
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