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TomTom Go 730
Lane guidance is great and the over-hyped IQ Routes was pretty good, but the best news is that, one year on, the Go 720's faults (price, buggy features) are no more.
Top GPS features
So you've decided you're going to get a portable GPS device, but what features should you look out for and which brand is best at what?
Reviews
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TomTom Go 720
Don't 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.
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TomTom One 3rd Edition
TomTom have fiddled at the edges in the upgrade from Slim Edition to 3rd Edition, but the competitive price makes the One a worthy player in the entry-level GPS market.
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Mio DigiWalker C720t
Mio's top shelf C-Series GPS, the C720t, has a 4.3-inch screen, Bluetooth hands-free, text-to-speech, and a 2-megapixel still and video camera. That 't' appellation means that you won't need any additional hardware or software once traffic messaging becomes available in Oz.
Features
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GPS traffic messaging FAQ
Traffic messaging for sat nav devices is now available for residents along Australia's eastern seaboard. But what is it? What does it do? Which devices have it? And is it any good?
News
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Sydney and Brisbane to get traffic messaging Suna rather than later
GPS navigators routing around traffic is common in Europe and North America and, finally, it's going to hit the big time in Australia too.
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Mio guides new line-up into Christmas stockings
Mio is planning to release five new GPS-enabled products -- two GPS navigators, two PDAs and a smartphone -- just in time for Santa's physics-defying trip around the world.








