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TomTom GO 910 GPS Navigator

TOMTOM GO 910 GPS NAVIGATOR REVIEW: Maps, Music and More

June 2006 By –Stephen Krasowski
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What TomTom lacks in some regards it makes up for in the music and photo department. I thoroughly enjoyed downloading photos of the family onto an SD card that was included with the unit. Simply download your photos or music on the card and insert the card into the memory card slot in the TomTom unit. In addition to viewing photos on the TomTom GO, I was also able to listen to some of my favorite music. What I really thought was beneficial when using this service was the fact that you could sort your music by playlist, song, artist, genre or album. I particularly enjoyed the display on the screen while listening to my favorite tune. When you click on a particular tune you’d like to hear, the screen not only shows the name of the song, but it also shows the artist, which is a feature I always liked to see while listening to satellite radio as well. In addition, whenever the voice command needed to provide me with a particular direction I was to go, the music would mute so that the voice could be clearly heard. Once the the direction was given, the music would come back on. I really thought this was a neat feature.

Overall, I thought there were some really cool features of the TomTom GO, especially the photos and music. However, I was not fond of the need for my cell phone to be Bluetooth capable in order to receive traffic info. yy
 

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Most Recent Comments:
Mary - Posted on June 22, 2007
When will my Samsung 630 be compatible with my TomTom910?
Donna Vogel - Posted on June 01, 2007
my cell phone server is not compatible with my tom tom. when do you think you will have something for sprint phone user. thank you Donna
Bob Higgins - Posted on May 29, 2007
When will you have Sanyo cell phones compatible with Tom Tom 510 - system works but receiver transmission is extremely bad - what can you do for us as that was one of the reasons we spent more $$ for TOM Tom over other navigation systems