Big screen, Text-to-speech, Map Share, Great downloads and add-ons
Setting up text-to-speech is flawed, Can’t totally customize POIs, *
The ONE XL S offers very solid navigational performance at a reasonable price point. It’s easy to configure and use, and we imagine most users would be able to be up and running in just a few minutes, which is great. We like the text-to-speech f...
4.3" widescreen display, Touchscreen controls, Accurate mapping and tracking, Simple and clean menu/map interface, Fast mapping and GPS positioning, Automatic rerouting and detour, Weather and traffic reports via Bluetooth (w/ fee and data plan), ...
Expensive, Butchered Bluetooth capabilities No handsfree calling, No texttospeech; No voice prompts for streets, Questionable menu structure and labeling, Worthless map zooming function, Lack of any multimedia functionality
Despite its flaws and shortcomings, the TomTom One XL is still a good GPS product worth considering; its just not great. For me, the frustrations of figuring out TomToms menu system and lingo prevented me from enjoying its navigational convenience. O...
I have to say that I am quite impressed with the TomTom One XL. This portable GPS system offers most of the features which people look for in a GPS. The colorful and user-friendly interface will be a big hit in the highly competitive portable GPS marke...
Abstract: Phew, from out of the blue comes the TomTom One XL, in regional or Europe flavours. The original TomTom One, and its follow-up have been great successes, and the unit has now been updated with a lovely widescreen, but still in a slimline case. Lets ta...
The TomTom One XL features a spacious 4.3-inch touch screen, and comes preloaded with North American maps. The system is easy to use and provides accurate driving directions. Integrated Bluetooth allows you to add optional services, such as real-time t...
The system doesnt support text-to-speech functionality. Restaurants are not broken down by cuisine type in the POI database, and theres no easy way to view contact information for POI.
The TomTom One XL offers ease of use, accurate directions, and a spacious touch screen, but you can get more for your money from other portable navigation systems.
All the complaints I've listed above indicate that this TomTom isn't perfect. But they're not major enough problems to persuade me that TomTom is about to relinquish its crown as the king of in-car sat-nav.The One XL is easy to use, provides clear and sen...
Has a big 4.3-inch screen. Excellent language support. Comes with multisegment routing and user-configurable screen.
No text-to-speech conversion.
The TomTom ONE XL is essentially a widescreen version of the TomTom ONE. Though it has the largest screen in TomToms lineup of products, it lacks the text-to-speech conversion found in competing GPS devices with 4.3-inch screens, such as the Mio CN520...
Abstract: Verdict: New Wide Screen. Same Old Problems. TomToms ONE XL is the wide-screen version of the TomTom ONE. Priced at around $400, the updated ONE XL sports a 4.3" wide display and adds support for TomToms real-time traffic service. Last year I review...
Abstract: A Hands on Review by GPSLodge - TomTom ONE XL - Recommended on my Fathers Day GPS Buying Guide The TomTom ONE XL is the follow-up widescreen version of the successful second generation TomTom ONE that was launched last year. Since the TomTom ONE w...