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TomTom One 140

Same, same but slightly better than before. Quicker responses and lane guidance justify slight premium over fourth-gen One.

Woohoo! Homer Simpson now available on TomTom

From today TomTom GPS users can download, via TomTom Home, an official Homer Simpson voice to guide them around town.

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Reviews

  • TomTom XL 340

    Bedecked in black and furnished with IQ Routes, a new faster, snazzier interface and lane guidance, the XL 340 is identical to the One 140 except, you guessed it, it has a wider 4.3-inch screen.

  • TomTom XL Traffic (2nd generation)

    Compact, correctable, good looking and easy to use, the TomTom XL is a great portable GPS. For AU$100 more there's this Traffic version with, uhh, traffic messaging built-in.

  • 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.

  • TomTom Go 930 Traffic

    TomTom's top shelf Go 930 features an FM transmitter, traffic messaging, user correctable maps, text-to-speech, Bluetooth and a 4.3-inch screen, but its killer feature is that it comes pre-loaded with maps from 45 countries.

  • TomTom Go 730 Traffic

    Bluetooth hands-free, FM transmitter, lane guidance, traffic and supposedly more intelligent routing mark the Go 730 Traffic out over its less expensive siblings. And unlike last year's Go 720, it's reasonably price from launch.

  • TomTom One (4th generation)

    Both the One and XL are great GPS units: compact, correctable, good looking and easy to use. At AU$349 we'd pick the narrow screen One every time though.

  • TomTom XL (2nd generation)

    Compact, correctable, good looking and easy to use, the XL is a great portable GPS. But does its wider screen justify the AU$100 difference between it and the otherwise identical One?

  • TomTom Go 930

    Arriving in August, TomTom's top shelf Go 930 features an FM transmitter, user correctable maps, text-to-speech, Bluetooth and a 4.3-inch screen, but its killer feature is that it comes pre-loaded with maps from 45 countries.

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Features

  • Best of CES Awards

    Since 2006, CNET has presented the Best of CES Awards, given to the top products in 10 categories as well as one coveted Best in Show award. See the gadgets that topped our list for this year, and find out the People's Voice winner, decided by more than 10,000 member votes.

  • GPS navigators for Father's Day

    A portable GPS might just be the gift to give on Father's Day for dads who like to drive but aren't much cop at reading a map or taking instructions. We've selected a quartet of capable GPS's to make your Dad's Day shopping a little easier.

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  • TomTom brings turn-by-turn to iPhone

    We heard rumours about a TomTom iPhone app this time last year, but today we discovered the truth about the company's iPhone navigation solution.

  • YouTube making jump to TV screens

    Google's video service is rolling out a new browser feature, called YouTube XL, designed to present YouTube videos on big screens.

  • TomTom Go 740 Live connects to the internet

    At CES 2009 we had a first look at TomTom's first "connected" GPS, the Go 740 Live, which has a SIM card slot and a built-in GPRS modem, giving you access to up-to-date information.

  • Poll: Do you want turn-by-turn GPS on the iPhone 3G?

    Does the non-availability of turn-by-turn satellite navigation on the iPhone have to do with clause in the development kit forbidding applications "designed or marketed for real time route guidance"?

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