Overall, the TomTom GO 730 does not seem to quite match the description of the "perfect GPS," but it certainly does not fall into the category of "beginner's choice" either. This model is great for users who have experienced other, less-featured TomTom...
Abstract: A rung below TomTom’s flagship GO 930, the GO 730 offers a ever-so-slightly shorter feature set, and purely superficial aesthetic color swap, in exchange for a $50 price cut. Buyers lose enhanced positioning technology and the ability to upgrade to ha...
Abstract: TomTom’s Go 730 has been a fixture in Terry (our little Nissan Micra) for some time, but has also helped guide The Fighting Cocks on their European tour and travelled to America with two Absolute Gadget veterans. So, how does this road botherer measure...
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Published: 2008-11-13, Author: Tim , review by: techworld.com
More than 'just' a satnav, the TomTom GO 730 is a great gadget for your car....
Abstract: The TomTom GO 730 updates the TomTom GO 720 with several new features -- advanced lane guidance (pictured above), IQ RoutesTM and voice address input. Ill delve into those a little later in the review. First, the basics...The 730 sports a 4.3" touch ...
Abstract: TomToms latest device promises to solve one of the biggest problems in GPS navigators produced to date: the tendency to direct you through known traffic hotspots. The GO 730 includes a nationwide database of real road speeds, so it can plot the faste...
Rubber body, Good price, Bluetooth, FM transmitter now actually work!, Map correction
Windshield mount, IQ Routes a wee bit over-hyped, Did we mention the windshield mount?
Lane guidance is great and the over-hyped IQ Routes was pretty good, but the best news is that, one year on, the Go 720s faults (price, buggy features) are no more. ...
IQ Routes technology, advanced lane guidance, text-to-speech, Bluetooth, Map Share, Help Me menu
No AC charger included, No EPT, voice address input is hit and miss
TomTom’s latest addition to the navigation market continues the company’s fine form when it comes to the user experience. The GO 730 adds some excellent software features to a package that we’ve come to know and love. ...
Published: 2009-07-29, Author: Scott , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: The TomTom Go 730 is an update of last year’s Go 720 model and adds a handful of new and useful refinements to an otherwise already complete feature set. In fact, the only major addition is a new trick that TomTom is rolling out across all new models ...