Good looking, Easy to use, Well packed, Fast menus, Cool new features
Windshield holder, Some new features cost money
I like the GPS even though it has some cons that I find quite annoying. Several of the cool new functions costs money to subscribe to, also I found a couple of map bugs. The windshield holder really stinks in my eyes, why cant they do a real holder th...
Abstract: One should always prepare for a long trip to foreign land when testing top end SatNav systems. And so it was with the new TomTom Go 930 review as we headed north, further than Watford in fact Loughborough. Now not being from up north we didnt know if...
Abstract: Tom Toms GO 930 is a high-end portable that offers a little bit of everything for its retail price of $499.95. Best of all, for the most part it does that little bit of everything well, too. Heres the breakdown:THE PACKAGEThe relatively compact GO 93...
Abstract: The TomTom 930 is the new top of the line TomTom that is starting to gain some steam these days in the stores. TomTom has folded in Historical Average Speeds into the GO 930 to make the unit more accurate in setting travel times, especially when traffi...
Abstract: TomToms GO 930 is the companys latest high-end GPS navigator, and features voice recognition, IQ Routes, Enhanced Positioning Technology, Map Share, and Advanced Lane Guidance in a sleek, elegant design. Theres still room for improvement, but this...
Abstract: (Price: $499) Pros: Advanced Lane Guidance (see below). IQ Routes (see below). Strong route planning/alternate route features. Con: Voice input doesnt readily accept address numbers. The TomTom GO 930 sits atop the companys automotive GPS line, and i...
Abstract: Tomtom has made a big deal of its latest line of sat navs, with new technology such as Iqroutes and Advanced Lane Guidance aimed at improving the effectiveness and clarity of route planning and navigation. The 930T offers both, packed into a stylish an...
Strong voice command system, Lane Guidance system helps drivers find the correct lane, IQ Routes system to avoid high-traffic areas, Bluetooth
FM transmitter produced static, Remote control doesn’t attach to steering wheel
Budget navigators are hitting the streets faster than we can review them, but there’s much to be said for expanding your budget and getting a fully loaded GPS—especially when the result is as good as the $499 TomTom Go 930. Voice commands, sma...
The TomTom GO 930 offers address entry via voice as well as lane assistance and 3D renderings of complex intersections. The portable navigation system also has optimized route calculation based on historical traffic data; text-to-speech functionality; ...
The voice command feature on the GO 930 isnt the most accurate, and often its just easier to enter addresses using the onscreen keyboard. The lane guidance feature is only available for major highways and not all roadways. Theres also no dashboard m...
If youre looking for a high-end in-car GPS with the latest features, the TomTom GO 930 delivers with accurate directions and new navigation tools like advanced lane guidance and voice address entry. Price range: $449.99 - $504.95