TomTom XL 340TM LIVE 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Lifetime Traffic & Maps Edition)
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TomTom XL 340TM LIVE 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Lifetime Traffic & Maps Edition)
- Includes three months of LIVE Services–TomTom Traffic, Fuel Prices, Local Search powered by Google, Weather, Safety Camera Alerts
- Preloaded with maps of the US, Canada and Mexico with Lifetime Map Updates
- Lifetime Traffic Updates included–outsmart traffic and avoid delays for life with real-time information via your TomTom
- Preloaded with more than 7 million points of interest in over 60 destination categories–gas stations, restaurants, hotels, ATMs and more
- IQ Routes Technology calculates the fastest route possible based on time of day, saving you time, fuel and money
XL 340TM LIVE 4.3″ Auto GPS Navigation UnitThe TomTom XL 340·M LIVE is complete widescreen navigation featuring Lifetime Traffic and Map Updates, and so much more. Real-time information saves you time, money and stress. The TomTom XL 340·M LIVE automatically accesses live traffic feeds, updated fuel prices, Local Search powered by Google, Weather, and more–so you can stay in the know on the go. Real-time LIVE services work right out of the box via a built-in wireless data connection.** Three months of service included.LIVE Services (3 months included)
Save time, money and stress with real-time informationTomTom Traffic–View live, real-time traffic information on your TomTom GO.Fuel Prices–Get the latest fuel prices on your route or in your area. Locate the lowest priced fuel and navigate directly to it.Local Search powered by Google–Find countless shops and businesses wherever you are and navigate directly there.Weather–Your TomTom GO receives local and five-day forecasts so
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Review by T. E. Pickering for TomTom XL 340TM LIVE 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Lifetime Traffic & Maps Edition)
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just received my new GPS today, plugged it into my mac, and installed tomtom’s mac version of their home software. everything has worked well so far and the free map update installed fine. there are two main things that purchasers need to know:
1) space is very limited on the device. there is only 2 GB of internal flash memory and out of the box there was less than 50 MB free. the very first thing you should do is to delete voices in languages you don’t use. this will free up a couple/three hundred MB. they can get backed up to your computer so you could always put them back in the future. once a bit of space is freed up you’ll be able to update the device without issue. after removing spanish and french voices, running update which installed a new dave voice, and then installing the free map update i was left with 89 MB free. when i tried to run update before removing the voices, the unit warned me about lack of space and aborted without creating any further problems. maybe the mac version of home is more robust than the windows one in this respect.
2) the device only supports USB 1.1 transfers which max out at a bit over 1 MB/sec and can be slower. so doing a full backup or a map update will take quite a while (1-2 hours) and this is normal.
for me, those limitations are more than offset by the large, bright screen, text2speech capability, crowd-sourced map/route updates, and cheaper southern africa maps (we’re moving there soon). especially given the cheap sale price i found. i will provide updates as i put unit through paces on cross-country trip and then intercontinental move…..
Review by a gadget lover for TomTom XL 340TM LIVE 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Lifetime Traffic & Maps Edition)
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I’m pretty tech savvy and have used different GPS devices in the past. I chose Tomtom over Garmin mainly due to tomtom HOME support, better user interface: tomtom has more info on the screen including the street name you’re driving on.
Most negative reviews here are from issues updating map which is larger than the old one (about 5 Mb larger) and causes error.
but it’s simple to go around it.
1. connect to home computer. turn the unit on. select Yes to connect. Tomtom Home will install on your computer.
2. on Tomtom HOME menu, go to “Manage my ONE XL”. On Items on Device, click voices. you can back up then delete all foreign computer voices (recorded voice files are small, so doesn’t matter). just keep DAVE, and Susan computer voices( you need at least one computer voice for spoken street names). You should free up about 130 Mb (much more than you need)
3. now you can update new map with no problem. it does take a long time. after you’re done, you still have 125 Mb extra to download customized items, map corrections in the future. customized car symbols are really cool, as are start up and shut down images. these customized items and map corrections are so small: tiny to 0.5 Mb that with > 125 Mb free, you can keep updating for years to come.
Pros: 4.3 inch screen, great routing, advanced lane guidance (it does work well), IQ route (faster route based on historical traffic data), very quick GPS fix
Review by SS2008 for TomTom XL 340TM LIVE 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Lifetime Traffic & Maps Edition)
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I have used many GPS devices such as Garmin, TomTom, Navigon, etc.. And in the end the TomTom products always seem to be superior. Every time I buy a new GPS, I sit in my driveway and do a few simple tests. The first is how fast is it ready to navigate. I don’t think anyone will ever be faster than TomTom. Second, how easy is it for me to find a local store I shop at every week… for example the local Kroger’s grocery store that’s close to my house. Again, TomTom can help me route to this very quickly and with minimal amounts of button pushing. To be fair, other devices may be able to find the same place, but not without having to scroll through 1000 POI’s, or without having to push 50 buttons… Third, I need weather and traffic, and as much information as I can get about where I am, where I am going, and what’s in between.. the more information the better as far as I am concerned. TomTom again is excellent in this area and now with a built in data connection provided by a cell signal, I can have all the information that I want, anywhere and anytime. I have tried the FM traffic version of this, and the MSN version of this, but MSN is going to stop offering this service next year (2010), so don’t waste your time getting a device that you plan to use MSN on, and the FM signal range and quality of data has left me a bit underwhelmed. Once again the TomToms “Live” feature has found a great way to provide real-time information to me regardless of where I am. Yes, this feature is free for the first three months, and then runs about $10 a month. If you buy this GPS, try the Live feature out for a week or so and if you don’t see the value, then go back to buying printed maps, because you are not ready for the future of GPS devices. One of the interesting features of the Live service is the ability to use Google search right from the device. At first I was not sure what use this would be, then I found myself in a situation where a location I thought should be a POI was not found on the device, or perhaps I was not looking in the right place, or had the category wrong… who knows.. But I went to the Google search feature, and told it what I was looking for, and Google pulled up some listings just like it does on your computer, and I selected what I wanted, and the device created the route from that. So for some reason if the GPS device can’t understand or find what you are looking for, then Google is there to fill in the gap. Another great feature of the Live service is the location of cheap gas! Yes, that’s right, the Live service can tell you all about the gas prices around you, and help you get to the cheapest. Who couldn’t benefit from that? Additionally, the “TomTom At Home” software that you install on your computer does a great job of updating the device, make changes to it or even plan routes or travel from it. Lots of GPS’s lets you update the device from the web, but none allow as much interaction with the device outside of basic map updates then the “At Home” software. If being able to interact with the GPS device using your computer is important to you, then I would suggest getting a TomTom for now. For me, this device has all you can ask for in a car GPS (PND for you tech geeks), and the price is right. The device is advanced, yet easy to interact with, so I feel even for a first time GPS user, or non-tech type of person, you would still be very happy. I have spent a long time on my quest for a great GPS device, and I hope this little bit of information will be helpful to you on yours.
Review by Blesscurse for TomTom XL 340TM LIVE 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Lifetime Traffic & Maps Edition)
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If one follows the instructions and updates the software and Map on a new Tomtom unit before backing up the brand new device, one will be left with a non-functioning unit that must be returned to the manufacturer. The Map update that Tomtom suggests customers download as a matter of course, and which one is prompted to update as a new customer WILL NOT FIT on the device, and the updating process may render the unit useless, as it did in my case. No where is this noted in the FAQ or in Support or on the Web Site or in the downloading procedure or instructions. Having owned literally dozens of software driven devices, I have never before encountered a company that so brazen disregards its customers’ well being, by suggesting they download and install a software update or driver that will render the device inoperable. A web search has revealed that many others have had this identical problem, and Tomtom Tech Support is fully aware of this issue. Yet they will not post anything cautioning their customers, or revise the suggestion to download and install the latest Map. I found out the hard way, and will not have a GPS for trip I expressly purchased it for. I must pay to ship the unit back to Tomtom. When/if it works, this is probably a great device. But companies must be responsible, and I imagine that Tomtom will receive many more angry reviews along these lines. Beware.
Review by F. Lilley for TomTom XL 340TM LIVE 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Lifetime Traffic & Maps Edition)
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I’ve been in the market for a new gps and I decided on this one. Of course I saw all the reviews talking about the map update problem. I decided to email tom tom to get their take on it. I was told that yes the updated map is alot bigger but if you go into your tom tom home application on your cpu and delete a couple of those silly voices that we never use first. Then the map will fit just fine. Remember, you always have the option to re add those voices later from tom tom home. So does a need a little work from us to be perfect…yes, but it makes it worth it as tom tom is hands down the best Navigation out there!!