133 reviews
December, 2008
The TomTom GO 930 offers address entry via voice as well as lane assistance and 3D renderings of complex intersections. The portable navigation system also has optimized route calculation based on historical traffic data; text-to-speech functionality; int...
The voice command feature on the GO 930 isn't the most accurate, and often it's just easier to enter addresses using the onscreen keyboard. The lane guidance feature is only available for major highways and not all roadways. There's also no dashboard moun...
Design The TomTom GO 930 stands out from previous TomTom GPS models as it ditches the standard silver casing for an all-black chassis. The TomTom GO 930 is a good example of this as it brings some new functions, such as advanced lane guidance,...
A strong GPS device with all the bells and whistles, including voice commands and advanced lane guidance.
Strong voice command system, Lane Guidance system helps drivers find the correct lane, IQ Routes system to avoid high-traffic areas, Bluetooth
FM transmitter produced static, Remote control doesn't attach to steering wheel
Connecting the Go 930 to a Bluetooth phone is simple, and doing so lets you answer calls hands-free, place calls with just a tap, and quickly contact emergency services, if needed. The Go 930 also includes an FM transmitter (although a static-filled one),...
What happens when you take a hard-core Garmin Nuvi 760 owner and mix them with the latest TomTom 930 device? Gatorguy, one of our top forum contributors recently spent several weeks with the 930, putting the 760 aside to see what he thought about devices
offers all of these features plus the promise, at least, of being upgradeable. The following are what I consider the relative merits between the two. I can't honestly say that all were influential in my purchasing decision because I simply did not know at...
When it comes to in-car GPS, TomTom has always been of the philosophy that its products should be about navigation first. The company doesn't spend much time fussing over extras like multimedia, but rather focuses energy on navigation tools that will help...
The TomTom GO 930 offers address entry via voice as well as lane assistance and 3D renderings of complex intersections. The portable navigation system also has optimized route calculation based on historical traffic data; text-to-speech functionality; int...
The voice command feature on the GO 930 isn't the most accurate, and often it's just easier to enter addresses using the onscreen keyboard. The lane guidance feature is only available for major highways and not all roadways. There's also no dashboard moun...
If you're looking for a high-end in-car GPS with the latest features, the TomTom GO 930 delivers with accurate directions and new navigation tools like advanced lane guidance and voice address entry.
Design The TomTom GO 930 stands out from previous TomTom GPS models as it ditches the standard silver casing for an all-black chassis. The TomTom GO 930 is a good example of this as it brings some new functions, such as advanced lane guidance,...
The best thing about TomTom, and one of the reasons it has been so popular, is that it is incredibly easy to use. Out of the box, turn it on and away you go, it is a simple as that. The suction mount is worth a mention because is fairly low-profile, slipp...
While the 930 Traffic's IQ Routes technology did not affect all routes, we were impressed by its efficiency on the ones it did. Plus, its advanced lane guidance is a key feature for those who struggle with motorway junctions. But there's no need to panic
This is a placeholder only, check out our review of the TomTom 930 for more information. The 930T is identical except a traffic receiver is included in the box
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The fine folks at GPS review have gotten their hands on the new TomTom GO 930, a followup to the GO 720 -- TomTom's previous flagship device. As far as looks go, the 930 is pretty much a 720 in shiny black clothing, so the review concentrates on the...
The TomTom 930 will soon make its way to stores in North America. With flagship new features of Active Lane Guidance, Static Intersection Images, and IQ Routes we were excited to put a few hundred miles of testing the TomTom 930 over the last few days. Wi...
The 930's physical appearance is totally hot, but I worry a little bit that the more reflective shiny black finish might make seeing the screen a little more difficult in high glare situations. Probably not much, but it does happen with other shiny black
What we will present below is much about how the TomTom GO 930 (and 930T) expand on those features. With flagship new features of Active Lane Guidance, Static Intersection Images, and IQ Routes we were excited to put a few hundred miles of testing...
The TomTom GO 930 Traffic sat-nav is a speedy update to January's 920T. While the two are cosmetically nearly identical, the 930 Traffic has beefed up with some new features, including the much-hyped IQ Routes technology and advanced lane guidance to help...
Voice recognition; text-to-speech; IQ Routes; advanced lane guidance; EPT; Map Share
Pricey; FM/RDS-TMC receiver; car cradle; map detail
With the wrapping still clinging to the underside of the GO 920T, some may feel slightly peeved by the 930 Traffic's arrival. But with the sat-nav world changing rapidly each day, the features are a more natural progression, rather than a stab in the back...
The GX600 has a good array of ports including HDMI and D-Sub video outputOn a positive note, the GX600 does have a good array of input-output ports. Design The Turbobook GX600 looks gorgeous with the lid closed. Unfortunately, it all goes to pot...
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