TomTom ONE XL Preview
TomTom ONE XL makes navigation even easier to use and safer. It is also boasting a super-sized 4.3 inch touch screen and even sleeker design
TomTom reveals the new TomTom ONE XL range with a super-sized 4.3 inch high-quality touch screen and a sleek new design.
The 4.3 inch screen guarantees drivers a clear view of the screen, whilst ensuring a stress free and safer journey on the road. Thanks to the enlarged screen drivers will have a better overview of the road ahead with more streets and information on display. The TomTom ONE XL is also traffic ready, meaning that drivers have easy access to traffic information via an RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver accessory or a subscription to TomTom Traffic.
The new TomTom ONE XL ensures great and easy to use navigation for consumers thanks to the high quality navigation features available on all TomTom devices, such as free QuickGPSfix software, the latest and most up to date maps and fast route calculation.
In addition, drivers have access to all TomTom PLUS services including safety camera alerts, real-time traffic and weather reports, updates on road conditions and the TomTom Buddies feature.
In conjunction with the TomTom ONE XL, a range of new accessories is available to complement the design and usability of the TT ONE XL. The range includes carry cases, different mounting solutions, and a fast home charger.
Users also get access to TomTom HOME.
TomTom HOME is TomTom’s free software application enabling users to manage, download, store and transfer content from their computer onto their TomTom device.
Via TomTom HOME users can easily plan routes, download voices, obtain traffic alerts and install maps to keep their TomTom up to date at anytime.
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