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January 2008
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The editors liked
Map Share functionality
Help feature offers quick emergency assistance
500MB of storage for songs and photos
Includes Bluetooth and an FM transmitter
Solid highend feature set with some fun extras
TomTom MapShare and HOME software / online link help keep maps current
Options such as an iPod connect cable and a remote control.
4.3-inch widescreen. Text to speech. Multisegment routing. Map Share community-based map and POI updates. Nimble-feeling menu. Good MP3 player.
MapShare
Web support
Screen
Design
HAnds-free cpaability
Traffic Ready RDS-TMC system.
The TomTom GO 720 includes new features that give you access to up-to-date maps and safety information in case of emergencies. The sleek 720 also offers text-to-speech functionality
Integrated Bluetooth
And multimedia capabilities.
The editors didn't like
Desktop software difficult to update
POI database poorly organized
Traffic service and weather info are paid extras
Do you want or need a photo viewer in your GPS? Probably not.
Limited cell-phone support. TomTom Plus services are not compatible with Sprint or Verizon.
Looks a tad pricey
The GO 720 is only compatible with a small number of Bluetooth-enabled phones
Abstract: Although TomTom is the clear leader in the Australian satnav market, the firm isn’t resting on its laurels. The new Go 720 isn’t just bursting with features, but boasts some genuinely brilliant innovations which are sure to become the nor...
FM transmission weak, Bluetooth occasionally causes complete silence, Text-to-speech not preloaded, Too expensive by half
Dont let its beautiful body tempt you, the TomTom Go 720 is both too pricey and too buggy. The cliche "beauty is only skin deep" is particularly apt here. ...
Design, interface, text-to-speech, "help me" safety feature, Bluetooth handsfree, entertainment features
No external volume controls, no AC charger The Final Word The GO 720 is another fine unit from TomTom. It features a slim design, great maps and navigational performance, Bluetooth for handsfree calling and some great safety features.
The GO 720 is another fine unit from TomTom. It features a slim design, great maps and navigational performance, Bluetooth for handsfree calling and some great safety features.
Abstract: M Freitas The TomTom Go 720 is not the latest model from the TomTom lineup but it is still available here in New Zealand through some retailers. I have had this device for a couple of months and used it all over the country - around Wellington, on road...
Published: 2008-05-27, Author: Scott , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Prior to the release of the Go 720, TomTom lacked a true high-end model in its New Zealand line up. The previous top model – the One XL – was an excellent device in its own right (not to mention outstanding value for money), yet it lacked some of the ...
If you can do without the traffic information, the TomTom Go 720 offers all the features you'd expect in a GPS, and then some. The high-quality maps, clear interface, customisation options, and other extras make the device a joy to use. If you're look...
Abstract: Like paper maps, the electronic mapping data installed on GPS systems can get out of date. Updates to the maps are released periodically, but are usually available only once a year, and theres no guarantee that a certain mistake on your route home ...