Conclusion: Overall, the TomTom GO 720 is a great alternative to the Magellan Maestro 4040 we reviewed in July of 2007. It is $50 cheaper at $449.95 and has better battery life but...
Pros: Large 4.3″ touchscreen., Bluetooth connectivity., Multimedia playback functionality., Built-in FM transmitter....
Cons: No external volume control., Some services cost extra....
Conclusion: This new technology gives the user the ability to adjust their maps with a few presses on the screen when they notice changes in the road. It also provides users with the...
Conclusion: I liked the TomTom GO 720 enough that I may have to update my auto GPS recommendations. Bottom line...if you want something drop dead easy, get a Garmin nuvi. If you want...
Excerpt: TomTom helps people find their way. It uses the very latest technology to do this, building it into all-in-one navigation solutions, handheld computers and smartphones.
Gear Corner: TomTom GO 720 Portable Car Navigation System Review
Audioholics
19 October 2007
Conclusion: I had a great experience with the TomTom GO720. It takes about 2 hours to fully charge the internal battery, and on our full day of travel, we easily got 6-8 hours of...
Pros: Big, bright touchscreen, Accurate maps...
Cons: A few small interface quirks, such as canceling a route
Excerpt: What is important to note about the TomTom 720 is that it is more than just a simple specifications bump to an existing model– This device brings a lot of brand new...
• New stylish design and extra wide 4.3” touchscreen • Access to the
best maps with TomTom Mapshare™ • Easily receive traffic info and make
handsfree calls • Record your own voice directions • Quic…
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