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  • Hands-on with the TomTom GO 920

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    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    09.01.2007

    If you've used a TomTom device recently, these photos will look shockingly familiar to you. Like a crime scene in a 1980's Charles Bronson flick, there's nothing to see here, folks. You're looking at the TomTom GO 920, sure, but there are pretty much no differences between this and the GO 720, save for a feature which the company refers to as "Enhanced Positioning Technology" (which uses an accelerometer to maintain your course, even out of satellite range). Regardless, we snapped some pics of the little dude, and we'd be hurt if you didn't at least take a peak.%Gallery-6756%

  • TomTom's Go 920 T flagship navigator announced

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    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    08.30.2007

    There it is, TomTom's Go 920 T navigator. TomTom's high-ender is said to include new "Enhanced Positioning Technology" for a more continuous navigation experience and pre-installed with what they call, "the most extensive map of Europe and North America." The portable satnav features a 4.3-inch, 480 x 272 pixel display; 400MHz CPU; 4GB of internal flash with SD expansion; RDS-TMC traffic receiver; FM transmitter; 5 hour Lithium-polyer battery; and Bluetooth all stuffed into a 118 x 83 x 24-mm unit. They've even tossed in a Bluetooth remote control for chatty backseat drivers. Expected sometime in Q4. %Gallery-6578%[Via Golem.de, thanks David R]

  • TomTom GO 920 on the way?

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    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    08.01.2007

    Whenever a manufacturer is rumored to be upgrading its top-of-the-line device, we wanna know about it, so GPS Review certainly had us intrigued with word of a successor to TomTom's popular, hard drive-equipped (and once-infected) GO 910 in-car navigation system. While perusing the manual on the recently-released GO 720 CD, one of the editors stumbled upon a set of files named go520.link, go720.link, and go920.link -- which besides the unit in question, most likely refer to a European-only product as well as what we now suspect to be an upcoming flagship model called the GO 920. Obviously no specs or details of any kind are available beyond this tantalizing clue, but now that we have an idea of what to look for, we're gonna be breathing down your neck for more info, TomTom.