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TomTom ONE 130 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
TomTom ONE 130 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

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Brand: TomTom
Category: CE

List Price: $199.95
Buy New: $139.90
You Save: $60.05 (30%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 45 reviews
Sales Rank: 250

Color: Grey/Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Native Resolution: 320x240
Display Size: 3.5
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 3.6 x 0.8

MPN: ONE 130
Model: ONE 130
UPC: 636926020343
EAN: 0636926020343
ASIN: B0014GXCBI

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: brand new ,I don't ship to APO/FPO. PO BOX.HI,AK,PR.

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2 out of 5 stars Dissapointed   July 25, 2008
I recently bought it through Amazon/Crutchfield but was dissapointed! It did not have text to voice as I thought it would. It performed inferior to my Magellan Maestro which was cheaper, although it did have some features such as speed limit (albeit, not always accurate limits) that the Magellan didn't have. The screen was not as bright either and because of the lack of text to speech, I would not recommend it.

I was impressed both by Crutchfield's return policy. No S/H both ways! Can't beat that! I've been told my money has been refunded to my credit card. Thank you Amazon! I'll definitely with you again



4 out of 5 stars TOMTOM   July 24, 2008
This product is amazing for the price -- works very well except for the last time , a week ago both Tom Tom as well as the GPS in my rental car directed me through [what they believed as the fastest route , though I have travelled in this city before and knew the roads well!!!!!]
and finally I ended up in a roadblock where it was not easy to even turn around, finally I found that the road was blocked only a week before my trip.

Otherwise I love this gadget-- no more print outs ,guess work , stop to check the maps or ask around.
The voice command is great-- wakes you up [ if you happen to fall asleep behind the wheel]love it--particularly the Cleetus --cracks me up



4 out of 5 stars Easy. Accurate   July 23, 2008
Very easy to use. Everything makes sense right from the start. So far directions have been accurate. I live in a rural area that changed from routes to street addresses only few years ago, so some of the streets are missing, but don't need directions close to home anyway.


4 out of 5 stars Great GPS, but a few things to consider...   July 23, 2008
This is my first GPS. It fuctions as advertised, and so far, nearly every trip has been correctly mapped out by the 130S. Just a few notes to be aware of: There is only one voice option that will allow text-to-speech, which means that if you use another voice option or a downloaded voice, you lose the street name announcements. For me, this means I am limited to the one voice. That's fine with me, but if you simply must have Mr. T give you directions, you will not hear street names. Also, the text to speech isn't perfect. "Br" - which is how the word "bridge" is abbreviated on the screen - is always pronounced "branch" by the 130S. Also, some words are so far off their correct pronunciation that they are unrecognizable, such as "Goethals Bridge", which comes out "Goot - halls - branch". But the text-to-speech is generally OK.

My wife complains that the mount is hard to set on the windshield, and that it falls off. I have not had any problems with the mount.

I had to call to find this out, but the 130S will charge off a computer using the supplied USB cable, so you may not want to pay up for the AC charger option.

Recently, I was trying to find a street address in Brooklyn, NY, but for some reason, the 130S would not let me enter a house number. As soon as I entered the street name, it took me to the map. This only happened once so far, so I guess it's no big deal.

Features I find useful: The variable volume setting, which increases or decreases speaker volume based on your speed. It works well. The "home" and "recent destination" options are quick ways to set up the 130S, and allows you enter the destination at home, shut it down, then retrieve the destination once you're in the car. Screen is very readable (I don't see why a larger screen is useful).

TomTom customer support has been pretty good. You can get a live person quickly, and the one time I called, I got a knowledgable, courteous customer service rep.

Finally, the 130S is fast - it locks onto the signal quickly, and can recalculate quickly, too, which is great if you miss a turn.

The 130S is a great GPS and a great value!



4 out of 5 stars Still not loud enough   July 23, 2008
I picked this up for a cross country drive and it served that purpose very very well.

In the era of google maps and the iphone I often found myself expecting the device to allow me to slide the map around and easily search for places to eat in the area. It doesn't really do that, and isn't advertised as a device to do that. But just be warned that its easy to expect more nowadays.

This is a bare bones GPS that performed flawlessly for me in that regard. There were a few times during my trip when it might recommend going around the block to get to a street when it was easier to just cross right over to it, but thats a pretty normal thing from a GPS and was in no way a show stopper.

The audio is a problem. 1. The voice is too low to hear even over road noise, let alone while listening to the radio and talking on the phone. 2. When cranked to the max the speaker quality is so poor that what voice you do hear sounds like someone talking through plastic wrap. very distorted and very tinny. These complaints are well explored in other comments.

My other complaint is the way you enter addresses is not standardized to the way we enter addresses on the internet, its all a little backwards. First you enter letters of the state and wait for it to offer closest matches, then you enter the city and wait for it to offer you closest matches, then you enter letters of the street and wait for it to offer closest matches, then you enter the street #. Would be nicer if I could just enter the address with a qwerty touchscreen keyboard as a full address and let it narrow it down from there. Would save a lot of time. The term 'a lot' being relative of course.

The software is great, it updates easily. There's lots of other free voices you can download which is all pretty cool.

Give me a dual-touch slide UI and the ease of google maps for local searching and I'll buy it.


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