TomTom GO 910 Satellite Navigation GPS Review
TomTom GO 910 personal portable GPS system features 4 inch LCD touch screen - a world’s first in portable navigation, 20 GB hard disk with fully integrated MP3 player for playing audiobooks, music and podcasts as well as text-to-speech functionality, multi-continental map coverage including the whole of Europe, the USA and Canada, HOME dock - enabling users to connect to TomTom HOME through their computer, and full extensive iPod integration.

Laptop Magazine reviewed TomTom GO 910 and concluded that despite the outdated POI data we encountered and the high price, the TomTom GO 910’s remarkable ease of use and plethora of useful and fun features help it blow away the competition.
PROS
- Preloaded maps of the U.S., Canada, and Europe
- 20GB hard drive
- MP3 Player
- Bluetooth
CONS
- Pricey
- Outdated maps
Share and contribute or get technical support and help at My Digital Life Forums.
Related Articles
- TomTom ONE Review by MTekk
- PDAmill iGo, Mapopolis and TomTom Navigator Review and Comparison by BrightHand
- Latest TomTom GO 730 And GO 930 With New IQ Routes Technology
- TomTom GO 910 Reviews
- TomTom Teaming Up With Google For Better Navigation Service
- iGo North America 2006 with My Way Navigation Software Reviews
- TomTom Navigator 6 Reviews
- ProGin SBT-268 Wireless Bluetooth GPS Receiver Review by MTekk
- Acer d150 Portable GPS Navigator Reviews
- Mio A701 GPS Windows Mobile Review by CNet

































June 8th, 2006 11:19
For an in-depth review, visit http://www.gpsmagazine.com — pasted below is an excerpt from that review:
The Good
Phenomenal GPS reception
Rechargeable battery
Bright, sharp, touch screen display
Fast CPU
Integrated Bluetooth
Speaker Quality
Lots of Options
Form Factor
The Bad
Terrible Customer Support
Poor Mounting Hardware
Buggy firmware
Map inconsistencies
Bottom Line
TomTom’s 910 is an excellent GPS unit that performs better than any of its current competitors. It’s all the more frustrating, therefore, that TomTom shoots itself in the foot with the details like inadequate support, poor mounting hardware, and buggy firmware releases.
These kinds of issues show TomTom as the new kid on the GPS block. They have a potentially superior product, but need to get a few kinks ironed out. Once these issues are worked out, there’s very little wrong with the 910.
Even with its current issues, we’re still giving the 910 the Editor’s Choice award. If you’re looking for an excellent, easy to use, GPS unit for your, you’d be hard pressed to do better than the TomTom GO 910.
June 19th, 2006 17:38
[...] TomTom Go 910 is an GPS traffic navigation system for automotive and car or simply portable GPS car navigation system. TomTom Go 910 features 4-inch widescreen touch-sensitive display, Bluetooth connectivity to connect to Bluetooth-enabled device such as mobile phone and thus doubling as a handsfree speakerphone. Beside, it’s also a MP3 Player where TomTom Jukebox plays MP3s from the 20GB hard drive and has full iPod compatibility to connect to iPoh via iPod connector cable and has the ability to control the iPod unit through the touchscreen. Other than Laptop Magazine, others have also reviews and tests the TomTom Go 910 GPS automobile navigation system. Lordpercy reviews TomTom Go 910 and concludes that priced at