
06 December 2007, 8:21am
Amsterdam - 6 December 2007. TomTom, the world’s largest portable navigation solutions provider, today announces the availability of the new TomTom GO 920 T in stores in the UK. The premium TomTom GO 920 T comes preinstalled with complete maps of 41 countries in Europe and USA & Canada on 4 GB of internal memory. The GO 920 T includes the new Enhanced Positioning Technology (EPT), which delivers a more continuous navigation experience. An RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver to receive up-to-date traffic information is included in the box.
The new TomTom flagship model features a slim high quality design with soft-touch finish, as well as a Bluetooth™ remote control that enables customers to safely operate their device from anywhere in the car without having to reach to touch the screen. Along with the new and exclusive features that the TomTom GO 920 T includes, the model comes preinstalled with the latest navigation software and features.
Product technical specifications
- 4.3” widescreen 16:9 format LCD (WQVGA: 480*272 pixels)
- CPU 400 MHz, 64MB RAM
- 4GB internal flash memory
- SD card socket
- High sensitivity GPS receiver
- Compatible with RDS-TMC traffic information receiver and TomTom’s subscription based traffic service
- Integrated FM transmitter
- Bluetooth™
- Lithium-polymer battery (up to 5 hours operation)
- Optimised integrated microphone and speaker for high quality hands-free functionality
- Dimensions: 118 mm x 83 mm x 24 mm
- Weight: 220 grams
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