Fully Loaded Navigation with Voice Address Input!
The TomTom 920T has every feature
the savvy traveler could want. Starting with the specs, the 4.3” color display is extra wide and sunlight viewable. Built into the case is a high sensitivity GPS receiver for excellent signal acquisition and lock. You also get the benefits of TomTom’s MapShare and “Help Me!” technologies built right in. What sets the TomTom 920T apart from the rest is the voice prompted address entry, which means you can speak your destinations street address to the 920 and it will begin routing you there. The 920T’s internal battery will power the unit without recharging for approximately 2-3 hours. The GO 920T is compatible with an RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver to receive up-to-date traffic information, and includes the RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver in the box and a one year traffic subscription.
What is Map Share Technology?
The TomTom 920T is pre-loaded with detailed TeleAtlas maps for the United States, Canada and Europe, plus millions of points of interest. Because roads change, TomTom has setup the ability for you, the user to edit or change the pre-loaded maps. You are able to mark blocked or unblocked streets, insert the new name of a street, and even reverse the direction of a One Way street. Changes will immediately take effect in your TomTom 920T. You are also able to share your changes and capture changes from other Map Share users via the include TomTom HOME software.
Using the touch screen,
enter the address or point of interest that you are traveling to and the system will route you there. The TomTom 920T gives you 4 different routing options: quickest, shortest, avoid toll roads and by required arrival time. You can also chose between a traditional overhead view of the map or a 3-D view for a true perspective of what is ahead. Once you are on your way the unit will guide you along with verbal turn-by-turn directions through either its powerful built in speaker or the built-in wireless FM modulator, which will send them over your car stereo speakers. You will also get Text-to-speech guidance, which not only tells you when to turn but also speaks the name of the street that you are turning onto. If you miss a turn the unit will recalculate your directions and get you right back on track.
With the addition of a BlueTooth capable phone*
you can use the TomTom 920T as a hands free calling device and to connect to the TomTom Plus services. Handsfree capability will allow you to answer incoming calls or to make calls to your phone book entries or selected points of interest. TomTom Plus services* can provide real-time traffic and weather, as well as new voices for your TomTom unit. The unit also has the ability to connect to an optional traffic receiver for real time traffic information. The traffic receiver will send traffic tie-ups, construction and other delays to the TomTom 920T. The unit will then use the traffic data to calculate a new route to get you to your destination with minimal delays.
The TomTom “Help me!” menu
allows easy access to emergency services. With the touch of the screen the 920 can give you details and guide you to emergency services such as police and fire stations, as well as hospitals. And with a Bluetooth phone connected you can call the emergency services with one touch.
* Please check the following link for Bluetooth and Plus Service compatibility.
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TomTom 920T GPS Special Features
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Voice Prompted Address Entry.
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Detailed mapping of North America preloaded to a 4GB hard drive.
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Bluetooth enabled with Hands-Free calling.
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The GO 920T is compatible with an RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver to receive up-to-date traffic information, and includes the RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver in the box and a one year traffic subscription.
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Features TomTom MapShare and “Help Me!” Technologies..
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Turn-by-turn verbal directions with Text-to-Speech guidance.
TomTom 920T GPS Details
Each TomTom GO 920T comes with
: unit pre-loaded w/maps of North America and Europe, 12 volt adapter, desk dock, Windshield Mt, Manuals and a One-Year Warranty.
Unit Size
: 3.3"H x 4.6"W x 0.9"D
Display Size
: 4.3” Diag.
Weight
: 7.8 oz.
TomTom For 2008 Q: What new models of TomTom are there this spring of 2008? A: At current count, TomTom has released 6 new models: four ONEs and two GOs. Q: What's new in the TomTom ONE line? A: The TomTom ONE series represents full navigation function at a small price. The ONE 130 is the budget model, with a 3.5" diagonal touch-screen, pre-loaded maps of the United States and Canada, and basic voice instructions. Upgrade to the ONE 130 S for text-to-speech voice instructions as well. The ONE XL 330 and XL 330 S are similar to the 130 series, but have wider 4.3" diagonal screens. Q: Really, what does the "S" actually stand for? A: The "S" in models ONE 130 S and ONE XL 330 S stands for "speaks street names," or "text-to-speech." A model without text-to-speech will simply say "In 300 feet, turn right," but a text-to-speech-enabled model will say "In 300 feet, turn righton Broadway." Thus in announcing street names, there is less chance of confusion as to where to go, especially if there's a fork in the road or two turns next to each other. Q: How about the new GO models, whats new there? And where the heck are the "T" models? A: The new GO series consists of the GO 730 and GO 930. The GO 730 and GO 930 can receive traffic updates through a Bluetooth phone with internet service on theTomTom PLUSplan. Or, you can add an RDS-TMC FM traffic receiver as an accessory, which will cost more for the hardware up front but will be cheaper the long run, as TMC traffic service will cost you only about $5/month. TomTom states there will not be a "930T" or "730T" model in this years series. Q: Well then, what is the bottom line difference between the GO 730 and GO 930? A: See, both are top-of-the-line units that feature TomTom's latest software upgrades. But, the GO 930 has two minor advantages over the GO 730: built-in maps of Europe in addition to maps of the US & Canada, and Enhanced Positioning Technology that helps keep you on track in tunnels, where there is no signal or city valleys. Q: Ok then, what do I get with a GO series model that I won't find with a top-end ONE series model? A: The GO 730/930 models feature voice address input (So you can actually speak instructions to the GPS!), as well as Bluetooth for hands-free calling, an FM transmitter to get your directions through your car stereo, easy iPod connectivity, integrated traffic receiver, new IQ Routes and Advanced Lane Guidance technologies which provide smarter routes and a real-picture style display of difficult junctions. The ONE series ONLY provides basic navigation information without these enhancements. TomTom 2007 Models VS 2008 Models| 2007 Model | New 2008 Model | | ONE 3rd Edition | ONE 130 or ONE 130 S | | ONE XL | ONE XL 330 | | ONE XL S | ONE XL 330 S | | GO 720 | GO 730 | | GO 920 | GO 930 |
TomTom 2008 Comparison | ONE 130 | ONE 130 S | XL 330 | XL 330 S | GO 730 | GO 930 | | Screen Size | 3.5" | 3.5" | 4.3" | 4.3" | 4.3" | 4.3" | | Voice Prompts | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Text-to-Speech | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Maps | US & Canada | US & Canada | US & Canada | US & Canada | US & Canada | US, Canada & Europe | | Bluetooth Hands-Free Calling | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | | FM Transmitter | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | | Traffic Receiver | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | | iPod Ready | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | | Remote Control | No | No | No | No | Add-on | Included | | IQ Routes | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | | Advanced Lane Guidance | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | | Enhanced Positioning | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | | Voice Recognition | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | | Price | $199.95 | $249.95 | $249.95 | $299.95 | $449.95 | $499.95 |
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