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Abstract: Like paper maps, the electronic mapping data installed on GPS systems can get out of date.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 ...
Abstract: The innovative Map Share, plus all the 720s other features, make it a winnner even at this price. Although TomTom is the clear leader in the UK satnav market, the firm isnt resting on its laurels. The new Go 720 isnt just bursting with features, bu...
Abstract: Verdict: The innovative Map Share, plus all the 720s other features, make it a winnner even at this price. Although TomTom is the clear leader in the UK satnav market, the firm isnt resting on its laurels. The new Go 720 isnt just bursting with f...
You probably won't find a better value in a mid-priced GPS unit than the TomTom GO 720 Portable GPS. It includes all of the currently most-wanted features in a GPS, and has some of the best companion computer software available. Apart from a few glitch...
The TomTom Go 720 is a very neat and versatile satnav system. When thats combined with the online support, expandable and updatable maps (free by the way, though there’s premium content you can buy), plus a very fair price, it begins to look like a...
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.
Do you want or need a photo viewer in your GPS? Probably not.
The TomTom GO 720 resides between the top-of-the-line GO 920 and 920T, and the more basic ONE XLS. The ONE XLS is a fine choice, but if you want higher end features such as a customizable status bar (six variables, such as remaining time, remaining dis...