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510 reviews
November, 2009
TomTom's GO 920T costs about the same as the newer GO 930, but lacks the 930's IQ Routes and Advanced Lane Guidance. However, unlike the 930, the 920T includes an RDS-TMC traffic receiver, giving you everything you need to receive live traffic ...
If you are trying to decide between the 920 and 920T, the only difference is the traffic receiver. Regardless if you purchase the receiver with the 920T, or as an accessory to the 920, it will come with a 12 month trial subscription. However you will ...
The TomTom GO 920 T is the company's high-end portable GPS unit, and it's loaded with features and includes maps for North America, Canada and Europe. It accepts addresses...
Display is easy to read ; lots of features ; remote control
Spoken address feature is buggy ; lacks iPhone support ; expensive ; lots of issues
Unlike most GPS units, the GO 920 T can actually accept spoken commands for the ultimate in hands-free operation to boot, but these orders are limited to telling it what address you want to navigate towards. The second option is similar, but...
TomTom has just released their newest top-of-the-line flagship GPS device called the GO 920T. This feature-filled navigation device should prove to be a strong force in the high-end GPS market. It has just about every feature that you would expect to ...
When we reviewed the TomTom GO 720 back in September, the bigger and better GO 920 had been announced but wasn't yet available. Now that it's finally arrived, and after taking it for plenty of spins around the block, I can say it's a much better value ...
Includes maps of Europe. Quick and responsive menus. Text-to-speech conversion. Multisegment routing. Map Share provides community-based map and POI updates
TomTom PLUS weather and traffic services don't work with Sprint or Verizon handsets. Speech recognition limited to address input
The TomTom GO 920 is a much better value than the company's previous model, the highly rated GO 720particularly if you plan on traveling to Europe. If you have a supported phone with a data plan on AT&T or T-Mobile, it's even better.
Both versions of the GO 920 (there's also the $649.95 GO 920T, which includes an integrated traffic receiver) include a feature that TomTom calls Enhanced Positioning Technology (EPT). As TomTom's flagship model, the GO 920 includes all the...
The TomTom GO 920 is the best portable GPS navigator the company has out right now. It was just released at the end of September so there is a good chance it will be sitting around the top for years to come. Some people might even call this device ...
The TomTom GO920/920T represents one of the best GPS units on the market, and is clearly a top choice for those who love the TomTom brand. The 920T is a decent step up from the 720 in price, but adds the TMC antenna, remote voice recognition ...
The TomTom GO 920 and GO 920T are promoted as premium featured Car GPS Navigation devices and from the extensive list of features and some of the shiny new technologies introduced they deserve such praise
The TomTom GO 920T re-establishes the company as the top dog for GPS navigation. With a 109mm (4.3-inch) screen, this sat-nav focuses on the navigational experience rather than multimedia gimmicks. You get an excellent text-to-speech interface and ...
Voice recognition ; text-to-speech ; hi-res screen ; map corrections ; easy to use ; safety cameras ; QuickGPS utility
Intermittent TMC/FM performance ; Bluetooth setup ; map detail
The TomTom GO 920T re-establishes the company as the top dog for GPS navigation. Its widescreen format has lost weight from its 910 predecessor and it now focuses on the navigational aides rather than multimedia gimmicks. As a result you have voice ...
TomTom has ripped out the internal hard drive for the 920T and replaced this with 4GB of internal storage, with an optional SD card slot. TomTom's interface also remains as good as ever, ensuring quick navigation and fast access through the menu...
Navigating your way through town and country is a snap with the new TomTom GO 920.Ultimate coverageUnlike some other GPS units, the TomTom GO 920 comes pre-installed with maps of Africa, Europe, America and Canada, which is great for people who do a ...
Rock-solid build quality ; Lightweight and ergonomic ; Logical software interface ; Handy Bluetooth remote ; MP3 and iPod compatibile
Short battery life when not plugged into 12v power outlet ; Certainly not the cheapest GPS available
With an interface that hasn't been bettered and a wealth of genuinely useful features
Design and interface / voice commands / downloadable traffic and camera services
Pricey / slightly bigger than some
Appearance wise the 920T is smart and it attaches and detaches easily from its mount, but its slightly bulbous shape makes it a touch less portable than the likes of the Garmin nuvi 770. The supplied remote is nice to use and lets a passenger take ...
The TomTom 920 T's home screen makes it easy to choose your destination and other essential features
Big, widescreen display ; excellent directions ; MapShare ; text-to-speech
Penny-pinching on accessories ; subscription charges ; poor Points Of Interest ; too many frivolous add-ons
It would be great if it worked as well as advertised but, like every other voice recognition system ever invented, the reality is it's a lot less certain to recognise your well-rounded vowels, forcing you to eventually abandon the idea. Like the 720 T ...
For part of the reason TomTom posted an 83 per cent drop in profits this week is that most people who want a satnav probably have gone and bought one, and around half of them have plumped for a TomTom Go. Like the TomTo Go 720 T, the 920 T alsoÂ...
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