TomTom GO 930 navigator Fixed 10.9 cm (4.3") LCD Touchscreen 220 g Black

  • Brand : TomTom
  • Product name : GO 930
  • Product code : 1CH9.004.01
  • Category : Navigators
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  • Long product name TomTom GO 930 navigator Fixed 10.9 cm (4.3") LCD Touchscreen 220 g Black :

    GO 930 + Traffic Map Update Service 2 year

  • Short summary description TomTom GO 930 navigator Fixed 10.9 cm (4.3") LCD Touchscreen 220 g Black :

    TomTom GO 930, 10.9 cm (4.3"), 480 x 272 pixels, LCD, 65536 colours, 16:9, 400 MHz

  • Long summary description TomTom GO 930 navigator Fixed 10.9 cm (4.3") LCD Touchscreen 220 g Black :

    TomTom GO 930. Display diagonal: 10.9 cm (4.3"), Display resolution: 480 x 272 pixels, Display: LCD. Processor frequency: 400 MHz. Form factor: Fixed, Product colour: Black. Battery technology: Lithium Polymer (LiPo), Battery life (max): 5 h. Weight: 220 g, Width: 118 mm, Depth: 83 mm

Reviews
Updated:
2017-01-17 03:46:38
Average rating:85
Uk has collected 61 expert reviews for TomTom GO 930 navigator Fixed 10.9 cm (4.3") LCD Touchscreen 220 g Black and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
stuff.co.nz
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2017-01-17 03:46:03
Average rating:0
True story (I swear I didnt make this up): I was driving down Memorial Avenue testing out TomTomss 930 GPS system the other day when I saw a young man in a car in the lane next to me hunched over a map pressed up against the steering wheel. I felt li...
pcauthority.com.au
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2017-01-17 03:46:04
Average rating:100
You’d be forgiven for thinking that the TomTom Go 930 would be an easy sell. Not necessarily. Most people who want sat-nav, have it. A massive proportion of those people have one of TomTom’s previous models. So, in a way, they’re going to need some new...
  • Heartily recommended, but not a massive leap forward from the previous version...
gadgetspeak.com
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2017-01-17 03:46:06
Average rating:76
On the face of it this is just another of the huge range of devices to tell your where you are and how to get to where you are not. However after a few days of use I soon realised it did lots of things that other such devices do not...
techradar.com
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2017-01-17 03:46:10
Average rating:90
TomTom may be king of the satnavs, but its crown it also prone to slipping occasionally. Then the TomTom GO 920 Traffic proved competent enough but lacked any real killer features that separated it out from the rest of crowded satnav market. Indeed we...
  • Large widescreen display, 4GB of onboard memory, improved user interface, IQ Routes works well, Advance Lane Guidance too...
  • Day / night sensor doesnt work, ambiguous voice commands, speaker quality could be better...
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2017-01-17 03:46:15
Average rating:100
The TomTom 930 T is a GPS navigation system for use in automotives. It uses the IQ Routes Technology as well as advanced lane guidance. The 930T is also fitted with the Tom Tom map share system as well as a hands-free calling capacity. This navigating...
  • The top-end TomToms just keep getting better. This smarty-pants front-seat driver has a built-in FM transmitter to beam digital music to your radio, MapShare to keep your maps bang up to date and top notch routing throughout almost the entire Western Hemi...
  • Like a sugar-crazed three-year-old, sometimes the 930T just won’t shut up. It’s got text-to-speech for SMS messages, spoken instructions and street names, and even voice guidance for lane changes (alright, this can be handy at tricky junctions...
  • Enough navigation smarts to take you halfway around the world and back without so much as a wrong turn. This, people, is as sexy as satnav gets.TomTom Go 930T is tagged with TomTom, satnav, GPS device and FM transmitter. Select a tag (TomTom, for examp...
computeractive.co.uk
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2017-01-17 03:46:19
Average rating:80
Satellite navigation, like most technology, is getting cheaper and cheaper – you can even pick up a Tomtom for little over £100 these days.So at £400, the top-of-the-range Go 930 Traffic from the same company has to do quite a lot to justify its price...
  • Jampacked with features; good performance; loud and clear route instructions...
  • Not many people will use all the maps or all the features to justify the cost...
  • This is one of the best sat-navs we've ever used, but the price remains very high...
goodgearguide.com.au
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2017-01-17 03:46:20
Average rating:85
An upgrade to the GO 720, TomToms latest top-of-the-range GPS unit builds on the solid foundations of previous units without changing too much. The GO 930 has an excellent user interface, up-to-date maps and plenty of extra features, including Bluetoo...
  • Design, user interface, maps, all-round package, Bluetooth, FM transmitter...
  • No AC charger, iPod cable and TMC receiver cost extra...
  • If you currently own a GO 720, then there is no real reason to upgrade, as most of the improvements are software upgrades. If you are looking for a high-end GPS with all of the latest features though, the GO 930 is excellent, if a little overpriced...
T3.com
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2017-01-17 03:46:21
Average rating:100
Spend £100 on a sat nav and you can expect regional maps, and at the most safety camera info. Spend £300-400 and it will play music, answer calls and display photos. TomTom has been the undisputed sat nav king for years, with every other manufacturer...
  • TomTom 930T: Advanced features like Map share, Navigon 8110 :Clear maps to make your journey much smoother...
  • TomTom 930T:Route calculation not quite as fast as Navigon, Navigon 8110: Rather heavy to carry in a pocket...
  • The 8110 cant match the TomTom for coverage or features, but for sheer ease of use, this is a serious contender for King sat nav.
siliconrepublic.com
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2017-01-17 03:46:26
Average rating:0
As someone who spends too much time in his car due to Ireland’s notoriously clogged-up road networks, a device that helps navigate around traffic jams ought to be a godsend. And in fairness, the boffins at TomTom think of everything. Its satnavs now co...
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