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Title: TomTom One XL - Supersize SatNav
Summary: The new TomTom One XL may be much larger than the standard TomTom One but does it get much more than some extra fries? With a massive screen, Bluetooth and full UK or European maps it should be a good bit of kit.
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Title: TomTom ONE XL screen goes wide
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Title: TomTom ONE XL
Pros: Design and aesthetics, large touch screen, user interface, mapping software, excellent navigation and searching
Cons: Battery life could be improved, AC charger not included, Bluetooth can't be used for hands-free
Verdict: The ONE XL adds a larger display and a new design to an already outstanding GPS unit. At this price, it's the best value for money on the market and combines excellent navigation and an outstanding user experience.
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90/100 |
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Title: Tom Tom ONE XL Regional
Verdict: Suffice to say, we're far from impressed with the Tom Tom ONE XL Regional - and it's far from the first Tom Tom unit we've reviewed that we've also had issues with. On only one of the five different journeys we've used it on has it behaved impeccably. The
Summary: The Tom Tom ONE XL Regional is the latest portable GPS satnav device from Tom Tom. It has a bright clear screen, but if you need to arrive on time, don't rely on the Tom Tom ONE XL Regional.
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Title: TomTom One XL Review - GPS
Pros: Simple, intuitive menus, Extra screen girth is welcome
Cons: Probably not worth the extra AU$100 over the standard One, Slow route calculation
Summary: The TomTom One XL's extra screen width is useful on the road, but it adds little else for the extra AU$100 you pay over the standard One.
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72/100 |
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Title: TomTom One XL
Pros: Compact design; advanced options; sensitive aerial; quick navigation; road names
Cons: Paying for traffic data; no AC adaptor; no multimedia
Verdict: Whether you want a simple, out-of-the-box sat nav or a smart, flexible companion for complex journeys, the TomTom One XL Europe or TomTom One XL Regional will fit the bill. It's not cheap and lacks the flash media functionality of some rivals, but when it
Summary: This latest pan-European GPS unit from the market leader adds a handful of advanced options and slims down its waistline. From the moment you switch it on, it's obvious this is a class act, with powerful search, great usability and excellent route managem
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89/100 |
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Title: TomTom One XL Europe
Summary: Unlike some glamourous tennis players, TomTom hasn't lost sight of what it's meant to do...
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80/100 |
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Title: TomTom One XL GPS receiver
Pros: Software, that screen, easy to use, price
Cons: It's quiet big, no stylus included, no traffic support dongle included
Verdict: Good, but we personally prefer size out of the car to size in the car
Summary: - Your TV is widescreen so why not your GPS unit? Well that's the thinking behind the TomTom One XL, a widescreen version of the TomTom One. So does the extra screen space make the difference? We get driving to find out.
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80/100 |
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Title: TomTom One XL
Summary: The TomTom ONE XL has everything you need to make your trip safer, more relaxed and more fun. TomTom's award-winning plug-and-go navigation software, a 4.3" touchscreen and access to real-ti...
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80/100 |
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Title: TomTom One XL
Pros: The TomTom One XL features a spacious 4.3-inch touch screen, and comes preloaded with North American maps. The system is easy to use and provides accurate driving directions. Integrated Bluetooth allows you to add optional services, such as real-time traf
Cons: The system doesn't support text-to-speech functionality. Restaurants are not broken down by cuisine type in the POI database, and there's no easy way to view contact information for POI.
Verdict: The TomTom One XL offers ease of use, accurate directions, and a spacious touch screen, but you can get more for your money from other portable navigation systems.
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67/100 |
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Title: TomTom One
Summary: With its last product release, TomTom threw just about every available feature into the TomTom GO 910: maps of the United States and Europe, text-to-speech functionality, iPod compatibility, Bluetooth, the list goes on. Yet as dazzling and feature-rich as
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63/100 |
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Title: TomTom One XL
Pros: The TomTom One XL features a spacious 4.3-inch touch screen, and comes preloaded with North American maps. The system is easy to use and provides accurate driving directions. Integrated Bluetooth allows you to add optional services, such as real-time traf
Cons: The system doesn't support text-to-speech functionality. Restaurants are not broken down by cuisine type in the POI database, and there's no easy way to view contact information for POI.
Verdict: The TomTom One XL offers ease of use, accurate directions, and a spacious touch screen, but you can get more for your money from other portable navigation systems.
Summary: When we reviewed the TomTom One last year, we were impressed by its ease of use, affordable price tag, and good performance. Now, the company has released a new model in the product line called the TomTom One XL ($399.99) that adds a larger, 4.3-inch touc
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67/100 |
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Title: TomTom ONE XL GPS Review
Verdict: To accommodate the widescreen display the entire ONE XL is bigger than the regular ONE. The XL measures 4.7 x 3.4 x 1.2 inches. While I haven't yet measured the ONE, it doesn't fit within our current stipulations of what we consider a "slim" GPS device. C
Summary: We got the early scoop on the TomTom ONE XL a few weeks back, but now we have the full details from TomTom. True to its name, the ONE XL is basically a bigger version of the TomTom ONE (read our review). There are two basic things that are added which mak
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Title: TomTom One XL Europe
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