TomTom GO 920 and One 3rd edition
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TomTom revealed today its new high-end flagship models, the TomTom GO 920 and TomTom GO 920T. The devices come preinstalled with complete maps of the United States, Canada and Europe on the 4 GB of internal memory. The range includes the new Enhanced Positioning Technology for a more continuous navigation experience and comes complete with voice prompted address entry. The GO 920 is compatible with an RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver to receive up-to-date traffic information. The GO 920T includes the RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver in the box and a one year traffic subscription.
Product technical specifications
- 4.3″ widescreen 16:9 format LCD (WQVGA: 480*272 pixels)
- CPU 400 MHz, 64MB RAM
- 4GB internal flash memory
- SD card slot
- High sensitivity GPS receiver
- Compatible with RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver and TomTom’s subscription based traffic service
- Integrated FM Transmitter
- BluetoothT
- Lithium-polymer battery (up to 5 hours operation)
- Optimized integrated microphone and speaker for high quality hands-free functionality
- Dimensions: 3.3 inches x 4.6 inches x 0.9 inches
- Weight: 7.8 ounces
Extensive set of features
TomTom GO 920 range replaces the current TomTom GO 910/510 and offers the best in navigation and performance. The TomTom GO 920 comes preinstalled with the latest navigation software and features, such as:
- Large 4.3 inch touchscreen with high quality graphics, an intuitive user interface and building footprints to view drivers’ surroundings better;
- TomTom Map ShareT Technology: that allows users to instantly correct maps, share changes with other users, and benefit from improvements made by other users;
- TomTom RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver to give users the most-up-to-date traffic information (RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver and one year traffic subscription come in the GO 920T box);
- Voice Prompted Address Entry: voice prompted address entry to easily direct drivers to millions of cities and street names;
- Enhanced hands-free kit with high-quality sound system to allow drivers to keep their eyes firmly on the road while making phone calls in the car;
- Extensive safety features including ‘Help Me’ menu, to give drivers direct access to emergency services and roadside assistance;
- Most-up-to-date traffic information through TomTom’s Traffic subscription or through the TomTom RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver;
- Built-in FM Transmitter to play music and navigation instructions over the car stereo;
- Clear voice instructions and text-to-speech, to enable street names, places, traffic alerts and text messages to be read aloud as part of the spoken instructions;
- New smart & fun extras to personalize users’ devices, including recording your own driving instructions, view documents, exchange positions via SMS and BluetoothT wireless technology and select a favorite car icon on the screen;
- TomTom desk dock to easily charge the TomTom GO 920 range and connect to a computer and TomTom HOME, TomTom’s free software application;
- Free TomTom HOME software to access ready to use online services such as Traffic and Weather;
- Full range of accessories to match the design and finish of the new GO range, including a leather carry case, a soft touch carry case, iPod cable and a home charger.
Pricing and Availability
The new TomTom GO 920 range will be available in Q4 2007 for $599.95 (GO 920) and $699.95 (GO 920T).
TomTom One 3rd Edition
Measuring 3.8 by 3.2 by 1 inches and weighing 6.2 ounces, the One 3rd Edition targets drivers looking for a portable navigation device. The navigator has received an improved user interface, providing options for customizing the navigation screen and providing easier access to overall functionality and quicker search tools. Just as users of the TomTom Go 920 range, users of the One 3rd Edition will get the new TomTom Map share technology.
The TomTom One 3rd Edition comes with 1GB internal memory, RDS-TMC connector for using an optional RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver, a 3.5″ touch screen and “Help Me!” functionality. The latter provides information such as the way to the nearest hospital, car maintenance information and first aid instructions.
The TomTom One 3rd Edition will be available in September 2007 for $250.
Source:TomTom press release
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