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TomTom One 140
alaSCORE 93

50 reviews

November, 2009

76 / 100

4 Experts

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TomTom One 140 S portable navigation device

The TomTom One 140 S features advanced features such as lane guidance, downloadable fuel prices, and user-updated maps from TomTom Map Share. Text-to-speech enhances the device's safety

The smallish screen size tends to crowd the buttons on the address entry screen, which makes inputting text difficult. Routing from a moving vehicle is considerably slower than from a stationary one

The TomTom One 140 S benefits greatly from feature trickle-down, bringing high-end features to an entry-level model without much price bloat.

The TomTom One 140 S builds on TomTom's successful One series of entry-level portable navigation devices (PNDs), with the addition of features that were once the hallmarks of TomTom's top-of-the-line models. T and John Cleese!)Using the free...

May, 2009

Rating

70

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cnet.com
US

TomTom One 140 S

By Nick Mokey

When it comes to budget GPS systems, TomTom has the formula nailed. The company's One line of navigators have consistently earned high marks for value in years past, delivering...

Flat-folding windshield mount ; good build quality ; advanced lane guidance ; functional text-to-speech ; quick operation

Software needs a facelift ; accidental detachment from mount ; rerouting can be too slow

July, 2009

Rating

70

digitaltrends.com
US

TomTom One 140-S

By Craig Ellison

Award: Editor's Choice!

With the introduction of its $199.95 (list) One 140-S, TomTom has officially upped the ante in the entry-level GPS market. It has features such as lane assist, multisegment trip planning, and advanced routing technology that are missing from our ...

Includes maps and seven million POIs for the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. Text-to-speech conversion. Features advanced capabilities (IQ Routes, lane assist, multisegment routing) that are uncommon on entry-level devices

Awkward mounting bracket. No SD card slot for map expansion. No Bluetooth phone interface. Live traffic updates aren't included ; Watch the TomTom One 140-S in action

TomTom's One 140-S has more features than you'd typically expect from a $200 GPS device from a top manufacturer.

But like all TomTom products, the 140-S ships with the excellent TomTom Home application that lets you plot trips and update your maps on your PC using TomTom's user-generated Map Share feature. All ShotsIt's worth noting that TomTom also sells a...

April, 2009

Rating

80

pcmag.com
AU

TomTom One 140

By Derek Fung

tomtom one 140 review: Same, same but slightly better than before. Quicker responses and lane guidance justify slight premium over fourth-gen One.

Folds up compactly ; Lane guidance ; Snazzier menus and icons ; Faster responses ; Loud speaker

Little different to cheaper fourth-gen One ; IQ Routes of little benefit ; Care required when adjusting viewing angle

DesignAside from a body that is now almost exclusively a shade of matte black and the shiny black speaker grille gracing its derriere, the TomTom One 140 is identical to the fourth-generation One. Despite treading water, we're still fans of the...

July, 2009

Rating

83

cnet.com.au

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