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TomTom has been back to the drawing board and redesigned its Tom Tom One V4 satnav ranges, creating a NEW minimalistic car mount suction cup and enhancing the audio clarity of navigation instructions in the process.TomTom's EasyPort is the first major change and is essentially a smaller version of the existing TomTom windscreen mount. But TomTom claimed the new sucker can be left on the device and folded flat after use. It's hardly a technological breakthrough, perhaps, but it does at least mean you can slip a Tom Tom One V4 into your shirt pocket with the suction cup still attached so there's no holder left in your car to tell thieves there might be a satnav in the glovebox. TomTom has completely revised the audio system for TomTom ONE Version 4 satnavs. TomTom claimed the improvements mean navigation instructions to turn left at the next junction can be heard more clearly over car radios, screaming kids and honking motorists.Tom Tom Map Share, which enables users to provide their own corrections to maps through an online community, is also featured on V4 models.
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QuietTechie | 17/02/2009 | See all QuietTechie's reviews (1) »
Having never used one and seen the bad reviews for V3 I was a bit worried, but still plumped for the TomTom due to wide coverage of it's simple interface. I needn't have worried as it was indeed, easy to use, acquired the signal fairly quickly on cold start, consistently picked up signal even in a built up area and updated fairly quickly after a few alternate turns due to us needing to refuel. The Traffic Receiver didn't appear to calculate any new routes so can't comment on that (it snowed that day and there was some bad traffic in Leighton Buzzard, so you would've expected some reports to go out). 4 stars only as it got the directions on a small local roundabout wrong - but I've read that you can upload corrections made by other TomTom users - I haven't done any updating as all the forums are complaining that V4 support from TomTom at the moment is nonexistent and Mac support tends to brick the device. Best to hold back until it all gets sorted, as I am under the impression it is a… more »
Having never used one and seen the bad reviews for V3 I was a bit worried, but still plumped for the TomTom due to wide coverage of it's simple interface. I needn't have worried as it was indeed, easy to use, acquired the signal fairly quickly on cold start, consistently picked up signal even in a built up area and updated fairly quickly after a few alternate turns due to us needing to refuel. The Traffic Receiver didn't appear to calculate any new routes so can't comment on that (it snowed that day and there was some bad traffic in Leighton Buzzard, so you would've expected some reports to go out). 4 stars only as it got the directions on a small local roundabout wrong - but I've read that you can upload corrections made by other TomTom users - I haven't done any updating as all the forums are complaining that V4 support from TomTom at the moment is nonexistent and Mac support tends to brick the device. Best to hold back until it all gets sorted, as I am under the impression it is a very new release.
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