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Written by: Josh Norem, May 15th, 2008 |
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Where to buy:
$350.97
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“The ONE XL S offers very solid navigational performance at a reasonable price point..”
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Highs:
Big screen; text-to-speech; Map Share; great downloads and add-ons
Lows:
Setting up text-to-speech is flawed; can’t totally customize POIs
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Introduction
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The TomTom XL S is the company’s midrange GPS unit, and offers the same core functionality as the more expensive models while offering a few less features and a reduced price. It includes maps of the US and Canada, includes text-to-speech functionality for reading street names aloud, and offers a large database of Points of Interest as well. Though its functionality is primarily limited to driving directions (no music playing capability, for example), it’s a highly capable and intuitive device that will serve most motorists quite well.
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User Reviews
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"Great and worth it"
Jeff at May 22nd, 2008 at 3:49 PM
Score: 8
I just upgraded my old Tom Tom to the One XlS. I wasn't too worried about the mapping software and the useability. I was really happy to see how much slimmer it was as my old one was a block. I would recommend this to anyone. It does exactly what its supposed to do.
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"Great screen"
Gerry Maxson at Nov 27th, 2007 at 10:42 AM
Score: 8
I shopped around for a while and this little critter had the best screen among all of them. It's easy and I love it.
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