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Abstract: The new TomTom ONE 130 and ONE 130S come to the market at a time of intense competition and high expectations for the major GPS makers as they vie to marketshare and the attention of the millions of shoppers who are discovering the wonders of not getti...
Highend features at a budget price, New EasyPort mount works well, stows easily, Volume automatically adjusts to background noise, Large, powerful speaker.
3.5inch screen may be too small for some, TomTom menu system is good, but takes a little practice to master.
The new-for-2008 TomTom ONE 130S and the ONE 130 add more features and a new, folding, take-along mounting system to the popular and economical TomTom ONE line. The ONE 130S is reviewed here, and it includes text-to-speech directions (the $199 ONE 130 ...
Improved windshield mount, Pronounces street names, Lets you avoid specific areas
Maps are pixelated and difficult to read, No Bluetooth or media playback
GPS owners have learned through repeated news warnings not to leave their devices suction-cupped to their windshields, but many find setting up the window mount each time tedious. Instead, they’ll set the device in a cup holder, which isn’t th...
Abstract: TomTom’s new ONE lineup boasts a newly redesigned mount, a louder speaker, optional traffic services, and a focus on safety features. Is the new ONE 130 series for you? We’ve taken the TomTom 130s through our test course to see what this little guy ha...
The TomTom One 130S offers text-to-speech directions and ease of use. The portable navigation system also has a compact and simple design.
The systems speaker volume is low, making it very difficult to hear the voice-guided directions.
The TomTom One 130S is a reasonably priced entry-level GPS with a solid set of features and ease of use. Unfortunately, the systems barely audible voice directions ruin the experience.