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GPS receiver - automotive - refurbished More product details

2703 reviews
November, 2009
alaTest has collected and analyzed 2703 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the voice guidance. The price also impresses, but many are less positive about the memory.
Voice guidance, Price, Maps, Lcd
Memory
Experts rate this product 79/100 and users 81/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Global Positioning Systems (GPS), the TomTom ONE V3 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.
TomTom ONE 3rd Edition is TomTom's entry level auto navigation device. It has a 3.5 inch (320 x 240 pixel resolution) color TFT screen, 2D / 3D navigation map display and turn-by-turn navigation instructions, 1 Gb internal memory and a sensitive and ...
Award: Recommended!
Still the easiest GPS to use, the new third generation TomTom trounces the competition.
However, in return there's an improved 512MB of internal memory, which is easily enough to add additional maps when travelling. It uses TomTom's version 7 software and, most importantly, costs around $100 less
No-frills sat-nav for the masses
No-frills sat-nav for the masses
Lightweight and durable, Lightweight and durable, Warns of speed cameras, Screen readable in all conditions, Fast and accurate
No mains charger, No mains charger
The neat little Tomtom One outperformed the more expensive one built into our test car, and always kept us on track.
We looked at two of its big brothers earlier in 2007 - the One XL and the Go 720, but this one is available for ?125 online, meaning most drivers can afford one. Advertisement Like the more expensive Tomtom Go, it uses what's called Mapshare to...
tomtom one 3rd edition review: TomTom have fiddled at the edges in the upgrade from Slim Edition to 3rd Edition, but the competitive price makes the One a worthy player in the entry-level GPS market.
Now in its third generation, the aptly titled One 3rd Edition is, at 96mm by 82mm by 25mm, within nanometres of the second generation model (or Slim Edition). Upside Just in time for Christmas 2007 TomTom has updated its entry-level GPS, the One....
Not so long ago you either paid a fortune for a dedicated satellite navigation unit fitted into your car's dash or struggled with a PDA and a separate GPS receiver plus a tangle of charging and ...
The TomTom ONE can't be beaten at its price. Its design perfectly fits its function in both hardware and software terms, and it really is built to last. There aren't many gadgets you can actually say are a pleasure to use, but this is one of them.
When self-contained portable sat-nav devices began appearing, they were cheaper than in-car devices but dearer than adapted PDAs, but we're now seeing a new generation of advanced, low-cost stand-alones such as the TomTom ONE v3, which makes the...
Design and aesthetics, user interface, excellent maps, "Help Me" safety feature, fixed speed camera alerts
Battery life, AC charger not included
The ONE 3rd Edition adds an excellent safety feature to an already outstanding unit, though it's a shame battery life hasn't been improved. Regardless, it's definitely great value at this price.
From the ONE, to the ONE (New Edition), to the ONE XL, it's clear that TomTom's ONE unit is a popular choice. It's back again for a fourth reincarnation, this time as the TomTom ONE 3rd Edition. TomTom's entry-level unit is almost identical in...
Even if this TomTom One is still a sure value with an unbeatable quality/price ratio, it is starting to lack some things that are becoming more common (total absence of TMC, home charger), almost setting it back a star. TomTom shouldn't get too ...
- Good quality of the new GPS Hammerhead receiver, - Practical and intuitive interface, - Compact, - Free SD Card slot
- Only GPRS traffic info (no TMC), - Small touch screen, - No home charger
Ok got to promise not to go overboard on this but if you have a PDA and want in car navigation this is the doggies, possibly the best bit of PDA software on the market today, a full Satnav much easier to use than any in car supplied system at a tenth ...
Tom Tom 2 navigator can also work with POI's or points of information, these can be downloaded from many websites and are linked from the tomtom website, they range from petrol stations to a useful speed camera map! The Tom Tom 2 navigation system...
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