IQ Routes GO 930T, New GPS Released by TomTom
A new navigation device has been released by TomTom , and the company claims that the "IQ Routes" technology is based on real average speeds measured on roads, rather than static maximum speeds per road type. This means the device can determine route by considering all possible routes, and then selecting the one that takes the least amount of time.
According to the company, the device gives drivers a more realistic view and enhanced visual instructions about their surroundings, keeping them informed about the situation ahead.
The GO 930T has a 4.3-inches touch-screen and preinstalled with the latest navigation features, including Map Share technology, RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver, Enhanced Positioning Technology (EPT), and Voice address input. Other features include 4 GB of internal flash memory, an inbuilt FM transmitter, Bluetooth, safety camera, and a "Help Me" menu for emergency services and roadside assistance.
Not only this, the device also comes pre-installed with seamless maps of 35 countries in Western and Eastern Europe, the US, Canada, and Russia. It is expected to be available in the UK and the Republic of Ireland at the end of April 2008.
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