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TomTom GO 930 navigator Fixed 10.9 cm (4.3") LCD Touchscreen 220 g Black

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With a GPS (global positioning system) receiver you will always know where you are and never lose your way, because of a smart American satellite system which this device can receive signals from. With most GPS receivers it is possible to have your position displayed on a map and quite a few can even tell you the way to wherever you want to go, the only thing you need to do is tell it your destination!
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Short summary description TomTom GO 930 navigator Fixed 10.9 cm (4.3") LCD Touchscreen 220 g Black:
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TomTom GO 930, 10.9 cm (4.3"), 480 x 272 pixels, LCD, 16:9, 400 MHz, Fixed

Long summary description TomTom GO 930 navigator Fixed 10.9 cm (4.3") LCD Touchscreen 220 g Black:
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TomTom GO 930. Display diagonal: 10.9 cm (4.3"), Display resolution: 480 x 272 pixels, Display: LCD. Processor frequency: 400 MHz. Form factor: Fixed, Product colour: Black. Battery technology: Lithium Polymer (LiPo), Battery life (max): 5 h. Weight: 220 g, Width: 118 mm, Depth: 24 mm

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:53
Uk has collected 61 expert reviews for TomTom GO 930 navigator Fixed 10.9 cm (4.3") LCD Touchscreen 220 g Black and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
85%
Source Review comments Score
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:50
To justify splashing out on the Rolls-Royce of satnavs you really need to know you are going to use these features...
Good Great navigation, able to correct maps, lane guidance, user friendly interface, intuitive...
Bad Price, TMC cable irritating, TMC plug poorly designed, Bluetooth problems, remote control battery installation issues...
Bottom line To justify splashing out on the Rolls-Royce of satnavs you really need to know you are going to use these features...
80%
stuff.co.nz
Updated:
2011-11-06 03:45:59
True story (I swear I didnt make this up): I was driving down Memorial Avenue testing out TomTomss 930 GPS system the other day when I saw a young man in a car in the lane next to me hunched over a map pressed up against the steering wheel. I felt li...
0%
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-06 03:46:02
You’d be forgiven for thinking that the TomTom Go 930 would be an easy sell. Not necessarily. Most people who want sat-nav, have it. A massive proportion of those people have one of TomTom’s previous models. So, in a way, they’re going to need some new...
Bottom line Heartily recommended, but not a massive leap forward from the previous version...
100%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2011-11-06 03:46:10
An upgrade to the GO 720, TomToms latest top-of-the-range GPS unit builds on the solid foundations of previous units without changing too much. The GO 930 has an excellent user interface, up-to-date maps and plenty of extra features, including Bluetoo...
Good Design, user interface, maps, all-round package, Bluetooth, FM transmitter...
Bad No AC charger, iPod cable and TMC receiver cost extra...
Bottom line If you currently own a GO 720, then there is no real reason to upgrade, as most of the improvements are software upgrades. If you are looking for a high-end GPS with all of the latest features though, the GO 930 is excellent, if a little overpriced...
85%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-09-19 01:26:16
As a new version of the best-selling portable navigation device (or PND) in the UK, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the TomTom Go 930 would be an easy sell. Not necessarily. Most people who want sat-nav have it. A massive proportion of those peo...
Good Easy to use. Lane guidance. Stylish...
Bad Not a massive leap forward. Unapparent IQ Routes benefits...
Bottom line Heartily recommended, but not a massive leap forward from the previous version...
100%
gadgetspeak.com
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2016-11-26 19:38:51
On the face of it this is just another of the huge range of devices to tell your where you are and how to get to where you are not. However after a few days of use I soon realised it did lots of things that other such devices do not...
76%
techradar.com
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2016-11-26 19:38:51
TomTom may be king of the satnavs, but its crown it also prone to slipping occasionally. Then the TomTom GO 920 Traffic proved competent enough but lacked any real killer features that separated it out from the rest of crowded satnav market. Indeed we...
Good Large widescreen display, 4GB of onboard memory, improved user interface, IQ Routes works well, Advance Lane Guidance too...
Bad Day / night sensor doesnt work, ambiguous voice commands, speaker quality could be better...
90%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2016-11-26 19:38:51
The TomTom 930 T is a GPS navigation system for use in automotives. It uses the IQ Routes Technology as well as advanced lane guidance. The 930T is also fitted with the Tom Tom map share system as well as a hands-free calling capacity. This navigating...
Good The top-end TomToms just keep getting better. This smarty-pants front-seat driver has a built-in FM transmitter to beam digital music to your radio, MapShare to keep your maps bang up to date and top notch routing throughout almost the entire Western Hemi...
Bad Like a sugar-crazed three-year-old, sometimes the 930T just won’t shut up. It’s got text-to-speech for SMS messages, spoken instructions and street names, and even voice guidance for lane changes (alright, this can be handy at tricky junctions...
Bottom line Enough navigation smarts to take you halfway around the world and back without so much as a wrong turn. This, people, is as sexy as satnav gets.TomTom Go 930T is tagged with TomTom, satnav, GPS device and FM transmitter. Select a tag (TomTom, for examp...
100%
computeractive.co.uk
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2016-11-26 19:38:51
Satellite navigation, like most technology, is getting cheaper and cheaper – you can even pick up a Tomtom for little over £100 these days.So at £400, the top-of-the-range Go 930 Traffic from the same company has to do quite a lot to justify its price...
Good Jampacked with features; good performance; loud and clear route instructions...
Bad Not many people will use all the maps or all the features to justify the cost...
Bottom line This is one of the best sat-navs we've ever used, but the price remains very high...
80%
T3.com
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2016-11-26 19:38:52
Spend £100 on a sat nav and you can expect regional maps, and at the most safety camera info. Spend £300-400 and it will play music, answer calls and display photos. TomTom has been the undisputed sat nav king for years, with every other manufacturer...
Good TomTom 930T: Advanced features like Map share, Navigon 8110 :Clear maps to make your journey much smoother...
Bad TomTom 930T:Route calculation not quite as fast as Navigon, Navigon 8110: Rather heavy to carry in a pocket...
Bottom line The 8110 cant match the TomTom for coverage or features, but for sheer ease of use, this is a serious contender for King sat nav.
100%
siliconrepublic.com
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2016-11-26 19:38:52
As someone who spends too much time in his car due to Ireland’s notoriously clogged-up road networks, a device that helps navigate around traffic jams ought to be a godsend. And in fairness, the boffins at TomTom think of everything. Its satnavs now co...
0%
itreviews.com
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2016-11-26 19:38:52
The new features on offer with TomToms 930T do offer added convenience but we think their impact will be relatively minor for most users. While its difficult to imagine a more complete GPS device, youll need to make good use of all of the extras, c...
0%
digitalversus.com
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2016-11-26 19:38:52
The successors to the TomTom GO 520, GO 520 T, GO 720, GO 720 T and GO 920 T have arrived! These are the TomTom GO 730, GO 730 Traffic, and GO 930 Traffic while the GO 530 and GO 530 Traffic will not be sold in France.The new models are strictly identi...
Good IQ Routes technology to optimize travel, Remote and FM receiver, Numerous countries are covered, Software is very practical to use, Reactivity...
Bad A small bug that displays the wrong trip time on the trip summary, Limitation of IQ Routes to only weekdays or the weekend, Screen brightness is a bit weak, The direction of radars is not always taken into account...
100%
alphr.com
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2016-11-26 19:38:52
When it comes to satellite navigation systems TomTom is top dog. Its Go 720 had been sitting pretty atop our A List for nine months when we set out to knock it off its perch in our satnavs Labs last month, and it's still there, having beaten the compet...
Bottom line The ultimate sat-nav device, but this is not a dramatic enough upgrade over TomTom's previous range and the price is very high...
83%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-26 19:38:52
The TomTom 930 T, is slimmer than the round-backed devices of yesteryear, solid and well built. As portable satnav units go, the TomTom looks positively super. TomTom barely has to do a thing to continue to be the leading brand in personal satellite...
Bottom line For all these niggles – and the odd glaring error – the TomTom 930 T is a quality piece of kit and one we would happily use again. It successfully got us to our destination despite some very obscure locations being entered and its generally a...
80%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:23
Don’t be fooled by the lofty model number on the GO 930: Despite its position on top of TomTom’s automotive navigation line, it carries a relatively modest price tag of $400, which is about half that of similar flagship products from companies like Ga...
80%
devhardware.com
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2011-08-03 08:16:25
Although the current trend for GPS devices in making them all-in-one entertainment centers may lessen their navigational abilities, this is not the case with TomTom. The TomTom GO 930 GPS continues to perpetuate the manufacturer’s philosophy that a GPS...
0%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:27
You dont have to sacrifice excellent navigation features to get multimedia extras on a GPS product: The TomTom GO 930 delivers both. This slick-looking unit packs in almost every feature you could want, while still managing to find some of the best ro...
Good IQ Routes feature lets you find faster routes, Lots of extras, including iPod controls...
Bad Doesnt include traffic receiver or service...
89%
justechn.com
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:29
Each year new GPS devices come out and each year the companies that make them add features that they think you need. About two years ago I reviewed the TomTom 910, which was a capable GPS. Now it is time to see if the 930 is worth an upgrade.FeaturesIQ R...
Bottom line The TomTom GP 930 has a lot of great potential. If I compared it against other GPS’s that I have reviewed recently then I would have to say it has the best routing. It also has the best software for adding features and updating maps, despite the fac...
80%
LordPercy.com
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:33
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...
0%
caraudiomag.com
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:37
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...
0%
gpslodge.com
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:41
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...
0%
gpsmagazine.com
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:45
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...
70%
about.com
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:47
(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...
80%
Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:48
A strong GPS device with all the bells and whistles, including voice commands and advanced lane guidance.
Good Strong voice command system, Lane Guidance system helps drivers find the correct lane, IQ Routes system to avoid high-traffic areas, Bluetooth...
Bad FM transmitter produced static, Remote control doesn’t attach to steering wheel...
Bottom line 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...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:49
As a new version of the best-selling portable navigation device (or PND) in the UK, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the TomTom Go 930 would be an easy sell. Not necessarily. Most people who want sat-nav have it. A massive proportion of those peo...
Good Easy to use. Lane guidance. Stylish...
Bad Not a massive leap forward. Unapparent IQ Routes benefits...
Bottom line Heartily recommended, but not a massive leap forward from the previous version...
100%
gpsreview.net
Updated:
2011-08-03 08:16:50
The TomTom 930 will soon make its way to stores in North America. With flagship new features of Active Lane Guidance, Static Intersection Images, and IQ Routes we were excited to put a few hundred miles of testing the TomTom 930 over the last few days...
0%
pocketgpsworld.com
Updated:
2016-11-26 19:38:51
The TomTom GO 930T is the best device released from TomTom for cars, trucks etc. The technology has moved on dramatically and it includes some innovative new concepts. These new innovations however are still embryonic and need to mature somewhat befor...
0%
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-26 19:38:51
Satellite navigation, like most technology, is getting cheaper and cheaper – you can even pick up a Tomtom for little over £100 these days. So at £400, the top-of-the-range Go 930 Traffic from the same company has to do quite a lot to justify its price...
Good Jam-packed with features; good performance; loud and clear route instructions...
Bad Not many people will use all the maps or all the features to justify the cost...
Bottom line This is one of the best sat-navs weve ever used, but the price remains very high...
80%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2016-11-26 19:38:52
It's rare when a single company dominates a sector for any more than a few months, especially in today's buy-it, use-it, throw-it-away, and move-on-to-the-next-big-thing culture. But that's exactly what TomTom has managed to do with it's Go 720 over the p...
Bottom line So are the additions worth the extra cash? For now, I'd have to say - surprisingly - no. The new x30 range undoubtedly maintains the 720's position as king of in-car sat-navs, with its improved route-finding abilities and lane assistance. But the changes...
90%
techworld.com
Updated:
2016-11-26 19:38:52
The TomTom 930 T, is slimmer than the round-backed devices of yesteryear, solid and well built. As portable satnav units go, the TomTom looks positively super. TomTom barely has to do a thing to continue to be the leading brand in personal satellite n...
Bottom line For all these niggles – and the odd glaring error – the TomTom 930 T is a quality piece of kit and one we would happily use again. It successfully got us to our destination despite some very obscure locations being entered and it's generally a classy...
0%