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	<title>Comments on: TomTom GO 930 / 930T review</title>
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		<description>I bought it following the positive advices on various websites. This TomTom joke is not worthed the money. First, one cannot trust its accuracy in location positioning. Often, one misses the turns one has to take in the city, because the location is wrong. One finds only later that we should have turned to the left/right one street earlier. Since you cannot trust its location, you can try counting on the displayed map how many streets should you cross until a turn is needed. Well, good luck with that, the 3D display of the map is mis-leading and pale; hence, it is difficult to count, while driving, the number of streets until a turn is needed.
On the highway, the typical location error is in the order of hundreds on meters, particularly if one drives above 100 km/h. If you have to take the only exit in a range of kms, then, no problem, you won&#039;t miss it. However, if you exit the highway, and then you should immediately turn left or right to follow a specific direction, then, good luck doing that. The device still announces you that you should exit the highway, while you are busy wondering which is the appropriate direction to go.
Probably, this device is good in villages where one has two streets and a cow, but in large cities, forget it. Go Get something decent. I don&#039;t know which device, but certainly not Tom Tom 930T. So, conclusion: to avoid at all costs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought it following the positive advices on various websites. This TomTom joke is not worthed the money. First, one cannot trust its accuracy in location positioning. Often, one misses the turns one has to take in the city, because the location is wrong. One finds only later that we should have turned to the left/right one street earlier. Since you cannot trust its location, you can try counting on the displayed map how many streets should you cross until a turn is needed. Well, good luck with that, the 3D display of the map is mis-leading and pale; hence, it is difficult to count, while driving, the number of streets until a turn is needed.<br />
On the highway, the typical location error is in the order of hundreds on meters, particularly if one drives above 100 km/h. If you have to take the only exit in a range of kms, then, no problem, you won&#8217;t miss it. However, if you exit the highway, and then you should immediately turn left or right to follow a specific direction, then, good luck doing that. The device still announces you that you should exit the highway, while you are busy wondering which is the appropriate direction to go.<br />
Probably, this device is good in villages where one has two streets and a cow, but in large cities, forget it. Go Get something decent. I don&#8217;t know which device, but certainly not Tom Tom 930T. So, conclusion: to avoid at all costs.</p>
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		<title>By: Daniel Stallon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel Stallon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 14:09:19 +0000</pubDate>
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