Abstract: If you have a high-end TomTom satnav, then you will know of the HD Traffic system that can really help you avoid those harrowing waits in built-up traffic. The new XL Live brings that same jam relief in a slightly cheaper package. It is among the recen...
Abstract: I have recently had to purchase a GPS due to work demands. After wading through countless models, I made my decision. There are thousands or GPS units on the market today with equally as many futures available on different models. Features of a GPS tod...
The TomTom XL is an excellent satnav unit that fixes easily and securely to a windscreen and folds away into itself so it can be stashed in a glove compartment or in a handbag. The mapping is as accurate as any satnav unit we've tried and the intellig...
Initial prices look a little dear, even though they're a lot lower than the x30 range at around £180 for the basic UK version, but don't let that fool you. As soon as these start to appear on the market in significant numbers, the prices will drop and the...
Slimline design, 4.3in widescreen, ease of use, EasyPort mount, TomTom HOME software, Map Share, Help Me! safety menu
No included AC adapter The Final Word The XL adds a larger display to the already fantastic ONE unit. The new EasyPort mount and TomTom’s Map Share feature make this an enticing unit.
The XL adds a larger display to the already fantastic ONE unit. The new EasyPort mount and TomTom’s Map Share feature make this an enticing unit.
Abstract: One name that immediately springs to my mind when I think of SatNav products is that of TomTom. With over 3,300 employees spread over four business units (TomTom, Tele Alias, AUTO and WORK), the company is a world leading provider of navigation solutio...
Abstract: The TomTom XL Live Europe (£220 inc. VAT) is a mid-range satellite-navigation device that’s crammed with features.With access to TomTom’s Live services, the company intends this device to be used regularly, and not just when you’re going somewhere new...
Abstract: Often as part of my tests of a Satellite Navigation system I take it for a ride on a bus or train, sometimes both. It gives you a chance to see exactly what is shown on the screen and indeed this can be extremely interesting....