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TomTom has overhauled its Start range - and how. The TomTom Start 20 is easy to use, has all the essential features you need and gets from A to B with minimum fuss. It's obvious the TomTom Start 20 ...
TomTom's Start 60 is your entry level satnav, but at a penny off £140 it's still a fairly beefy investment, and just a tenner more than an iPod Nano, for instance. But invest in brand TomTom and you ...
Bringing heightened comfort and style to the first-time satnav category, the TomTom Start 20 series has arrived on the UK market. The navigation specialist has introduced on the respective models an ...
I took the TomTom Start 10 with me to Europe because it's very small and easy to pack. Small enough, in fact, that I thought that in places where I would be walking I could just slip it in my pocket ...
TomTom has announced a trio of new navigation devices that all fit into the new TomTom Start series. The only real difference between the three devices, called the Start 42, 52, and 62, are the sizes ...
If you're new to sat nav this entry-level TomTom is a great place to Start. Just don't expect too much of it, eh? Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, ...
The new Start 20 sat-nav is the latest entry point to the TomTom range. But at £129.99, it looks expensive compared to similarly specced rivals – so we hit the road to see if it’s worth the money. At ...
This has the largest screen of TomTom’s entry-level Start sat-navs, and it’s easy to enter postcodes on the bright, responsive six-inch display. The screen auto rotates, so you can mount the device on ...
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