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alaTest has collected and analyzed 215 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the usability. The price also impresses, but many are less positive about the interface.
Usability, Price, Maps, Screen
Interface
Reviewers rate this product 64/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Global Positioning Systems (GPS), the TomTom XL 340 S is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.
The TomTom XL 340 S has advanced features such as lane guidance, downloadable fuel prices, and user updated maps from TomTom Map Share. Its large 4.3-inch WXGA touch screen is easy to read and to enter addresses on. Text-to-speech enhances the device ...
The larger size, combined with additional thickness added by an EasyPort mount, somewhat limits its portability. Routing from a moving vehicle is considerably slower than from a stationary one
The TomTom XL 340 S introduces a few advanced features to TomTom's midrange lineup, while staying well below the premium price bracket.
T and John Cleese!)Using the free TomTom Map Share service lets users make corrections to street names, directions, road speeds, POIs, and so on and upload those changes to be approved and shared with other TomTom Map Share users. The TomTom XL 340...
TomTom adds real-time traffic and Google search to their mid-range PND, in the AT&T-connected TomTom XL 340S LIVE.
The TomTom XL 340S LIVE will come packed with TomTom's 7 million points of interest database, but to supplement the onboard POI data, the wireless device will also connect to TomTom's Local Search powered by Google, which will offer Google search ...
If the tiny screen on TomTom's minimal-but-adequate One navigators has you careening into other lanes as you squint to see your next turn, the XL line of navigators represent...
Large screen ; flat-folding windshield mount ; good build quality, attractive materials ; advanced lane guidance ; functional text-to-speech ; quick operation
Software needs a facelift ; accidental detachment from mount ; rerouting can be too slow
PCMag did not test the TomTom XL 340-S. We did, however, test and review the TomTom One 140-S from the same series.
We did, however, test and review the TomTom One 140-S from the same series
Earlier this summer TomTom introduced their first two-way connected device, the 740 LIVE. Today, TomTom has announced a little brother to the 740, the XL 340s LIVE. You should be able to pick one up soon, for a retail price of $299.95.
After refreshing its entry-level ONE GPS unit (now called the ONE 140 IQ Routes Edition), TomTom has also upgraded its widescreen model: the TomTom XL 340. This is the second low-end TomTom GPS unit to use the company's new IQ Routes technology, and ...
Slim, excellent UI, lane guidance, EasyPort mount, preloaded safety alerts
No AC adapter included, TMC antenna optional, a little expensive
TomTom's XL 340 is a little pricey when compared to competing GPS units with similar features, but what you get is a great user experience. An excellent interface, lane guidance, IQ Routes technology and a slim design make this another great TomTom GPS.
Never get lost again with the Tom Tom XL-340S offering map coverage of United States, Canada and Mexico with text-to-speech voice guidance so you never
Do you want hassle-free navigation? Now you can with the TomTom XL 340-S portable GPS navigator. It will get you to your destination quickly and
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