TomTom Go 700 review
The Go 700 is TomTom’s first hard-drive-based GPS system and its natty casing is home to 2.5GB of storage, but is it up to the challenge of Britain’s congested roads?
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The Go 700 is TomTom’s first hard-drive-based GPS system and its natty casing is home to 2.5GB of storage, but is it up to the challenge of Britain’s congested roads?
TomTom’s latest and greatest device has a specification list longer than that of the car we tested it in, but can it still do the basics?
The Road Angel Navigator can locate speed cameras and plan your journey from a postcode search on its 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen
The Garmin StreetPilot c320 comes with a 64k colour screen, 128MB SD card for map storage and coverage of the UK and Ireland
The Navigon PNA is a compact sat-nav complete with orange backlit keys and a bike mount
While NavPix is a nice little feature, it’s not a huge reason to buy this over a TomTom
The Navman iCN510 has a Windows CE core, a folding GPS antenna and a safety conscious remote control. But can it get you from A-Z?
Evesham have had to cut corners with the BM6300 – and it shows. Low price but at the expense of killer features.
The New Road Angel’s database will keep you on the straight and narrow, vetting the roads for safety cameras, blackspots and mobile speed trap sites
RoadPilot Micro will keep a check on any fixed safety camera or accident blackspot you could encounter. What a good-natured chap
This Nuvi flagship comes from one of the the world’s biggest GPS companies and is loaded with tech – is that enough to make it a winner?
The c310 is a doppelgänger for TomTom’s One with a large touchscreen and UK and European maps loaded onto an SD card