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Imserba Webstore - TomTom GO 730 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator

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List Price: $449.95
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Manufacturer: TomTom
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: TomTom Color: Black Display Size: 4.3 EAN: 0636926020138 Feature: Touch-screen: 4.3 inch full TFT color LCD (480 x 272 pixels, supports 64K colors) Includes Mp3 Player: 1 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: TomTom Manufacturer: TomTom Model: GO 730 Native Resolution: 480 x 272 Publisher: TomTom Studio: TomTom
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Features
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Touch-screen: 4.3 inch full TFT color LCD (480 x 272 pixels, supports 64K colors) Spoken directions & street names Maps: Pre-loaded maps of USA & Canada from TeleAtlas Advanced Lane Guidance Bluetooth: for Hands-Free calling, PLUS services and audio output
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good functionality, but software has bugs Comment: The directions, ease of use and excellent routing give this product 3 stars. The reason for not having 5 is the occasional need for a paper-clip hard reset. The unit will lockup from time-to-time, we will lose voice routing or sometimes not shut-off all leading to a hard reset. Maybe we got a bad battery, but brand new the battery never works more then 30 minutes. Also voice at the loudest setting will not work on battery.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great, but not Good Comment: In the ad, Tom Tom 730 is advertised as having lane guidance--But what it doesn't tell you is that it doesn't work unless you are in a big city and you have to have 4 lanes of traffic before it activates. After contacting Tom Tom downloading new applications and a new map, it still doesn't work. Too bad that it doesn't work in Tampa, Sarasota, or St. Petersburg, Fl.--but then again they must be small cities. Tom Toms answer is that it seems OK but maybe there is a problem?
Customer Rating:      Summary: TomTom v. Garmin v. Magellan Comment: My family now owns a TomTom Go 730, Garmin Nuvi 760, and a Magellan Maestro 4360. I have spent a long time with each of these units and used them on the same routes. They are all excellent devices that I can recommend. But, which one I recommend depends on the buyer. Let me explain:
- The TomTom is best for technically oriented people that like lots of options and will be impressed with the clever IQ Routes routing system.
- The Garmin is best for people that want a system that is straight forward to use with clear crisp on screen graphics/instructions.
- The Magellan is best for people who use the system to look up places by name instead of address. For example, they have a nice feature that tells you the restaurants at the next highway exit.
Here are some more details.
I have ended using the TomTom. My top four reasons: (1) I love the IQ routes feature that uses the experience of drivers to calculate the actual typical travel speed on a road rather than the published speed limit. It seems to be time sensitive. Even without traffic connected, the system recommended a different route from work to home at 5pm than it did at 8pm on the same date. (2) I like all of the detailed options and choices, although it is hard to dig through the menus. You can change shortcuts, download graphics, and more. (3) I like the traffic network that uses the data channel on my BlackBerry. No need to get an FM traffic receiver. It connects via the Internet through my BlackBerry to get traffic data. (4) It immediately displays a map of the route you will be going.
My spouse uses the Garmin. The top reason is that it is much easier to know what to do at a glance. For example, I love the speed limit feature that displays the speed limit of the road you are on. It proves to be helpful. On the Garmin, it is easy to see because it looks like a standard American white speed limit sign. On the TomTom, the data is there (once you select the option), but it is a small number next to the speed you are travelling: 35/40 means you are going 35 and the limit is 40. The directions are a little crisper.
My adult kids (in their 20s) use the Magellan. Frankly, I like this user-interface the best. The icons are clear, unlike the cryptic icons in the TomTom. My favorite parts (1) I like the integration of the POIs. You can look for a restaurant at Exit 17 and see the list. The chosen POIs seem to be more useful. You can find directions to CVS just by entering the request for the nearest CVS store. (2) The driving instructions are clear, with split screens on turns. But, it is nearly impossible to display a map of the route you will be travelling - which is a deal killer for me.
I did not cover everything. But, it gives you the idea. I am the type of person who tweaks the settings on my cable box. If you are that type of person, then the TomTom is highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Satisfied with this GPS Comment: Very nice unit. I have used other GPS units from Garmin, HP and Navigon, and this is the best GPS I have owned. The unit is very well constructed, has operated flawlessly, and is fun and easy to use. Now, if only TomTom would make map updates available on a subscription basis in the US, like they do in the UK, it would really make me happy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tom Tom GO 730 Comment: The Tom Tom GO 730 has good graphics and many useful features. It is in general easy to use, but takes some time to wade through the Owner's Manual to learn the features. Overall, very happy with this product.
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