Abstract: Tomtoms nya instegsmodell låter dig byta skal efter smak och trots det lilla formatet rymmer Tomtom Start både Europakartor och IQ Routes. Men den lilla skärmen gör att den är lite knölig att använda. ...
The menus, mapping and screens have been streamlined to make even the most technophobic of motorists feel at ease. Fire the TomTom Start up and you'll be presented with just two big buttons, Plan Route and Browse Map, with essential toggles like sound...
One grumble we have with the TomTom Start's layout is that advanced lane guidance is a goner. It's a genuine help on the massive junctions and gyratories and a feature all motorists could do with, not just the gadget-friendly drivers. The TomTom S...
The TomTom Start is a great little gadget if you're a bit tech-shy, but anyone with the patience to read a manual and look beyond the neon shades, should opt for the TomTom One instead.TomTom Start is tagged with TomTom Start, TomTom and satnav. Selec...
Don't get us wrong, we liked using the Start, and it's cut-to-what-matters approach is an step forward for its satnav UI. It does its job and it does it well, albeit for the casual driver rather than folk who spend their lives behind the wheel, wh...
Compact design, responsive touch screen, EasyPort mount, speed and red light camera alerts
IQ Routes still prefers main roads, route recalculation is a little sluggish, no Australian text-to-speech voice, no lane guidance, no included AC adapter
TomTom’s Start is the company’s cheapest GPS ever, and the good news is that the overall navigation experience hasn’t been sacrificed to achieve the low price. Though not perfect, the TomTom start combines a simple, easy-to-use interface...
The TomTom Start may perhaps a little too basic for some, but less tech-savvy casual drivers will find it an ideal companion for their travels. It brings simplicity and genuine ease of use to a market where the high flyers pack their satnavs with a pl...