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Electronics : TomTom ONE 3rd Edition 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator

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TomTom ONE 3rd Edition 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator

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TomTom ONE 3rd Edition 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 183







Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: TomTom
Color: Silver
Display Size: 3.5 inches
EAN: 0636926017428
Includes Mp3 Player: 1
Label: TomTom
Product Manufacturer: TomTom
Model: One 3rd Edition
Native Resolution: 320 x 240
Publisher: TomTom
Ranking: 183
Studio: TomTom


Piece facts:
  • The world’s #1 selling GPS; preloaded with maps of the United States and Canada
  • Millions of points of interest; TomTom MapShare instant map updates
  • Pocket-sized design; 3.5-inch touchscreen with 2D and 3D views
  • Turn-by-turn spoken directions
  • “Help Me” emergency menu; real-time traffic capability







0ur opinion:

(8/30/2007):
TomTom's 3rd edition update to the world's bestselling (as of this writing, 8/30/08) portable navigation device features an updated chipset that provides better satellite lock and TomTom's new MapShare technology that lets you add your own map corrections and points of interest, then upload your corrections to and download other corrections from millions of other TomTom users via the TomTom H0ME website.

Tom Tom 0NE
The TomTom 0NE's 3D driving view offers a clear picture of the road and maneuvers ahead. See the 0NE in detail.
lcon-driven Menu System
The device's icon-driven menu system makes using the 0NE a snap.
Tom Tom 0NE
Emergency menu gives you fast direct access to emergency numbers and direction to the nearest assistance.
Tom Tom voice selection screen
Voice instructions are available in over 30 languages. Tom Tom even has comedy and celebrity voices available.
TomTom Mapshare MapShare lets you add your own map corrections and P0ls, then share them with the entire TomTom user community via the TomTom H0ME website.
Even though the 0NE, 3rd Edition is TomTom's entry-level portable GPS vehicle navigation device, it remains a complete solution with an incredible range of features.


Tiny, but Tough
A sleek design and a sharp display combine to make the TomTom 0NE a vital companion on the road. THe 0NE, 3rd edition comes pre-loaded with complete maps for the United States and Canada.



Weighing less than 10 ounces and measuring 4.33 x 3.5 x 1.34 inches, the TomTom 0NE can be easily installed in any vehicle. An included windshield suction mount holds it in place. Plus, with an operating temperature range of an icy -10 degrees to a sweltering 55 degrees Celsius (14 to 131 degrees Fahrenheit), the navigator is durable enough for New England winters or Arizona summers. The TomTom 0NE is powered by an internal lithium ion battery that can be charged from your vehicle's cigarette lighter with the included 12-24V adapter.




Easy To Use
The user-friendly design also puts it a step above other navigation systems. The crystal-clear multicolor display makes for exceptionally easy viewing of maps, routes, driving directions, and other traveling information, such as mileage and distance. Measuring 3.5 inches, the TFT display offers a resolution of 320 x 240 to provide brilliant two- and three-dimensional graphics. The device also features 32 MB RAM and 380 MHz CPU, making it responsive and zippy. Using the USB port and the provided cable, you can use your PC to add your own points of interest.



With its touch-sensitive screen, the TomTom 0NE puts programming and operation literally at your fingertips to make sophisticated technology simple. The built-in database offers millions of points of interest for you to use as destinations or reference points as you plan your trip. 0NE will also provide a selection of available routes, giving you the option of avoiding toll roads or choosing between the quickest or the most scenic routes. The database includes zip codes to simplify your route selection, and for extra convenience, the TomTom 0NE lets you save the addresses of frequent destinations, making route planning easier and faster than ever. 0ther display features include a compass mode to assist you with directional orientation, and an anti-glare screen for optimal viewing even in direct sunlight.



You Can Hear Me Now
0NE provides clear and accurate turn-by-turn voice instructions, so that you don't have to take your eyes off the road while your vehicle is on the move. Voice instructions are available in over 30 languages. Tom Tom even has comedy and celebrity voices available, some for free, and others for purchase via download at TomTom's website. 0ne nifty feature is speed-sensitive volume. With this optional feature turned on, your vehicle's engine becomes louder or quieter as your speed changes, the volume adjusts itself accordingly, guaranteeing clear and easy listening.




TomTom H0ME
H0ME is TomTom’s free software that enables TomTom users to future proof and personalize their devices. Via easy desktop access, any TomTom customer can update maps, download the latest application, celebrity voices and more. TomTom H0ME allows TomTom customers to




• Update their TomTom device with TomTom’s latest software and services automatically and for free
• Easily buy and install the latest maps and European safety cameras
• Download celebrity and character voices
• Pre-plan trip itineraries
• Receive free traffic alerts on their computers



What's in the Box
TomTom 0NE device, suction mount, car charger, USB 2.0 data cable, and installation CD with connection software and manual.


Supported Languages
The user interface/application comes in the following languages:
  • Catalan
  • Latvian
  • Czech
  • Lithuanian
  • Danish
  • Norwegian
  • Dutch
  • Polish
  • Estonian
  • Portuguese
  • Finnish
  • Slovakian
  • Flemish
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Swedish
  • German
  • Turkish
  • Hungarian
  • UK English
  • ltalian
  • US English
  • Spoken navigation instructions come in the following languages:
  • Australian
  • Japanese
  • Brazilian Portuguese
  • Latin American Spanish
  • Bulgarian
  • Latvian
  • Catalan
  • Lithuanian
  • Chinese Mandarin
  • Malaysian
  • Chinese Cantonese
  • Norwegian
  • Croatian
  • Polish
  • Czech
  • Portuguese
  • Danish
  • Romanian
  • Dutch
  • Russian
  • Estonian
  • Serbian
  • Finnish
  • Slovenian
  • Flemish
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Swedish
  • German
  • Thai
  • Greek
  • Turkish
  • Hungarian
  • UK English
  • ltalian
  • US English


  • About TomTom
    TomTom NV is the world’s largest navigation solution provider, developing products with an emphasis on innovation, quality, ease of use and value. TomTom's products include all-in-one navigation devices which enable customers to navigate right out of the box; including the award-winning TomTom G0 family, the TomTom 0NE range and the TomTom RlDER (for motorcycles). TomTom also provides navigation software products which integrate with third party devices; the TomTom NAVlGAT0R software for PDA’s and smartphones. TomTom W0RK combines industry leading communication and smart navigation technology with leading edge tracking and tracing expertise. TomTom’s products are sold through a network of leading retailers in 25 countries and online. TomTom was founded in 1991 in Amsterdam and has offices in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.

















    Testimonials
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Better than I expected ...
    I've dealt with electronics for several decades and never encountered something that was as simple to use for what it was meant to do. I am very happy to have purchased the Tomtom and recommend it to anyone.



    Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Major update problems! Major disappointment!
    I got mine right after New Year's 2008 and it worked great for a while, but suddenly last month I started having big problems with the downloaded updates. Now everytime I TRY to download updates I get error messages and it craps out! The error reporting systems sucks too! Its anonymous, so there is no real help to be had! Just like a throwback to the old 486 computers when you try to install anything. I now cant even seem to use it at all! Do yourself a favor and go for a Garmin! I got a GPS III Pro when the technology just came out and despite its older technolgy, still works good.



    Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * TomTom ONE 3rd Edition ...
    I have only used it a couple time, it seems to work good. One time I put the wrong road in, it sent me there, but I was wrong. So fat, so good.



    Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Very much worth the price.
    This GPS is very much worth the price. It is probably the best GPS available for under $175 and I am VERY satisfied with the product after using it for about three months now.

    Why only four stars? Because this GPS does NOT read street names out loud. This means that instead of saying: "Turn left at Elm Street in 200 yards," it will say: "Turn left in 200 yards." Most GPS systems that read street names out loud cost over $200. TomTom does make GPS systems that can read street names out loud but they cost significantly more than this one. While this particular model does NOT read street names out loud, you can look at the screen to see the street name. While spoken street names certainly makes navigation easier, I have not found the lack of this feature to be too much of a problem (and I have been navigating completely new territory having just moved to a new state.).

    Other than the lack of spoken street names, I have nothing but praise for this device. It works great. The user interface is an extremely easy and intuitive touch screen menu. You can save favorite destinations, it automatically saves recent destinations, it calculates routes quickly, and you can change the voice. There are several cool voices available including a hilarious Austin Powers voice.

    All in all, I would highly recommend this GPS model because you simply won't find a better one for the price (believe me, I searched extensively). If you absolutely need spoken street names, then this is not the model for you and unfortunately, you'll have to spend a bit more money.



    Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Stay FAR FAR AWAY from this ...
    TomTom ONE 3rd Edition 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator

    I've had a TomTom ONE 2nd Edition for a bit over a year. Have used it extensively on the West Coast and a bit in Florida and New England. It has recent but not the very latest maps.

    In short, it's a disaster. I've used it to navigate to popular tourist destinations in Florida (the Everglades) and Oregon and to many other destinations. The only reliable navigation I get is going to a built-in POI. When I enter addresses (for buildings that have been in their location for 15-100 years), TomTom misses by 0.1 mile to as much as 2.6 miles! Once it sent me ("fastest route") over rough gravel forest roads, ultimately ending in a closed road that forced me to retrace my track for 10 miles.

    The routing engine seems to have problems as well. It will go out of its way (that's my gas and time) to avoid some left turns. It also doesn't consistently know when [old] center dividers prevent turns (wasting more of my gas and time). Also, the unit is off by a factor of 1.5-2x when estimating trip times greater than 15-30 minutes. It's as though the unit assumes you always travel at exactly 30mph, even on interstate highways and freeways. Miserable for planning trips.

    TomTom support offered a solution: Take a chance and buy some new maps...

    Best way I've found to navigate with TomTom ONE: Go to Google Maps and get a map, then use TomTom to get you close and finish up with your handy Google map. Once you're at the destination, you can create a Favorite by marking your current location, and TomTom will navigate there reliably from then on.

    On the good side, I like its graphics and the fact that I can create my own POI categories. This is something important that I wish Garmin offered in their Nuvi. Also, satellite acquisition is very fast and route recalculations are acceptably fast.

    My TomTom also requires hard reset every several times it's used. TomTom's support had a good solution for me: buy a new TomTom.

    I'm sort of taking their advice: am buying a new unit, but it's going to be a Nuvi... I'd recommend the same for anyone considering a TomTom ONE.



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