TomTom ONE v3 Europe Satellite Navigation System (Without Bluetooth)

TomTom ONE v3 Europe Satellite Navigation System (Without Bluetooth)
The New TomTom ONE 3rd Edition Europe - All you need in a portable car navigator. Combining even greater ease of use with quality navigation at a very affordable price. The New TomTom ONE 3rd Edition, comes with TomTom?s unique Map Share? technology, latest map guarantee and an optional RDS-TMC traffic antenna.
New features for the world?s #1 portable navigatorEasy to useMost accurate maps and unique TomTom Map Share? technology The latest TeleAtlas maps of Western Europe with Latest map guaranteeComprehensive trip guidance features Extensive industry leading range of safety featuresOptional traffic information and other smart extras
Easy to use
The new TomTom ONE 3rd Edition combines ease of use, portability, TomTom?s patented touch screen technology and award winning software. It also features a sleek light-weight design and is ultra compact so that users can carry it to and from their cars.
Unique TomTom Map Share? technology and most accurate maps
Just as users of the recently launched New TomTom GO range, users of the New TomTom ONE 3rd Edition can also now easily and instantly improve their own maps with TomTom Map Share?. TomTom Map Share? lets users share improvements, daily, automatically and easily via TomTom HOME ? TomTom?s free software application. TomTom has the world?s largest satellite navigation community with over 10 million users. TomTom Map Share? users can contribute and exchange all their improvements amongst each other, making the best maps available for all of them. TomTom Map Share? means TomTom drivers can always have the most up-to-date maps and inside local knowledge at their fingertips.
The latest maps are preloaded on the device. In case a newer release becomes available when the customer starts using the device, TomTom gives the user a free downloadable update.
Comprehensive trip guidance features
The New TomTom ONE 3rd Edition quickly recalculates the route of the driver, in case he wants to deviate from it or a roadbl
Customer Review: I’m pleased with mine!
Well I have spent the past 2 months going through all the different sat navs and asking as many people as I could which they would recommend and everyone I spoke to said a Tom Tom. I wanted a small and cheap system that also worked in Europe ready for our summer holidays. Admittedly I’ve only had it a week and have never had one before and so far I have been really pleased with it. It was easy to set up and install on the computer, it hasn’t yet fallen off the windscreen bracket which other people have complained about and it really does recalculate your route very quickly if you make a wrong turn - very useful with two small children who can be quite distracting. I bought the case too which I have to say is rather pricey for something smaller than a make up bag but it does seem to protect it well. All in all I like it but I am hoping nothing goes wrong as all the other reviews for TomTom say how awful the customer service it which did put me off a bit.
Customer Review: IF YOU WANT TRAFFIC UPDATES DO NOT BUY THIS VERSION
I purchased version 3 of the TOM TOM ONE with the intention of buying the external receiver for traffic announcements. TOM TOM’s customer service centre in Amsterdam told me not to buy the old aerial as it would only break down and they have a waiting list of customers to whom the new version of the aerial will be sent first, after which they will make it availalbe to customers like me who have bought a product expecting it to work from the outset. The customer ’service’ people cannot tell me when between now and never this aerial will be available in the UK. So, if you want traffic announcements then do not buy this version. The product has been rushed to the market and is not fit for purpose.
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The brand new 2.5 inch Nexons USB 2.0 hard drive enclosure has an aluminium alloy body, and is very slim. It comes with a double USB cable, which is very useful if you use powerless USB hub. Ready to Plug & Play. Just fits in any 2.5″ hard disk will be the perfect solution for storing and protecting your valuable documents, as well as audio, video games and other high-volume media files. This bus-powered, attractive and compact enclosure boasts USB 2.0 compatibility and is slim and lightweight enough to easily accompany the mobile professional on any assignment.
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Title: Singapore’s Italian-style television mission to Europe.(Exploring Digital TV)
Publication: Video Age International (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2005
Publisher: TV Trade Media, Inc.
Volume: 25 Issue: 2 Page: 18(1)
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Akai is a company with a long history of innovation and leadership in the fields of audio and video consumer electronics. For the past decades, Akai has been a major factor in the electronics industry. From its early days of dominant marketshare in the reel-to-reel recording industry, to modern day state of the art home entertainment systems, Akai continues to be a leader in the consumer electronics industry.PRODUCT FEATURES:Table top model;Progressive Scan Converter;1080i HDTV monitor performance with add-on HDTV tuner;3D Y/C Digital Comb Filter;30-watt BBE stereo audio system;Dual HDTV component video inputs;Translucent on-screen display (OSD) system.
Price: $1,099.99
Customer Review: Great size & excellent HDTV & DVD picture for the price
Looked at Plasmas & LCD’s -this Akai has much better contrast and blacks and half the price. It’s a rear projection CRT-no bulbs to change like DLP’s. If you have the room, it’s not bad looking either. Only 21″ deep and 89 lbs is not bad compared to large 200lb. direct view CRTs. TV should be at eye level or slightly above and 10 -15′ from viewer with low or no lights on for best picture. I put it on a sturdy coffee tabe. Akai was known in past for high quality audio components like reel to reel, may now be made by Samsung. Color saturation & balance was excellent out of box. 4 picture modes are available, I found Custom & Standard best to tweak picture with, I found cutting down on sharpness & contrast got a nicer, smoother picture. Hooked up to Charter HD cable box with monster DVI cables & DVD with component cables- gets excellent HDTV & DVD picture, from side angles as well. Hoping for more HD channels to become available as analog (non HD) picture quality is lousy when in DVI input mode as it has to be in “stretch mode” on cable box to fill the whole screen. These 480 or lower broadcasts show 4:3 black bars on side which worries me for burn in problems. I heard that the first 100 hrs of use are most critical to avoid burn in on RPCRTs. Using the TV as the tuner rather than cable box and using its “panorama” option fixes this better though and significantly improves an analog- source picture to “good.” Watching sports or anything else in HD is awesome though as monitor displays 1080 input from most of those. Picture seems to get even better as the TV warms up. Very good remote as well. It’s S-Video input is essential for decent VCR use. Kmart is clearing these out now for $810 and a very reasonable extra 2 yr protection plan for 50$. For about $900 total with taxes, combined with my surround sound system ( built in sound from TV is very good, by the way), I have a pretty decent theater in my basement!
Customer Review: Liked it at first
I got one just like this at Conn’s but it was the 52″ model. I was really impressed when I got it home. The HD through the component input is beutiful. But here is what you need to watch out for BURN IN in on the side bars if you watch it in 4:3 mode and I am talking less then 3 months with only occasionally watching it with black bars on the side. Akai put in small print on the front page of their manual that they will not warrent any type of burn in. I did call them anyway and they won’t do a thing. If you do buy this TV make sure you always watch in 16:9 mode or you too will get side bar burn in.
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Title: Italy Becomes Europe’s Number Two Digital TV Market.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Publication: European Telecom (Newsletter)
Date: February 1, 2001
Publisher: Information Gatekeepers, Inc.
Volume: 6 Issue: 2 Page: 9
Article Type: Brief Article, Statistical Data Included
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