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New Test: TomTom Go 740 Live with HD-Traffic
Vincent Lheur
November 13, 2008 7:24 pm
November 13, 2008 7:24 pm
It's all change for TomTom with this new model: instead of the tried-and-tested RDS-TMC system to provide traffic updates for main routes, a brand new set of online services now covers every road in a given country.Using a dedicated SIM card, this new generation of sat nav systems can also search Google's list of addresses, provide weather updates and give you fuel prices for the nearest petrol stations.
Read our test of the TomTom Go 740 Live to see just how amazing these new online features are.
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