Our Score
Last reviewed: 2008-05-01May 1st 2008
The TomTom 920 T's home screen makes it easy to choose your destination and other essential features
A series of preference screens enables you to tweak the Tom Tom GO 920 T's settings
'Feature creep' has had a detrimental effect on TomTom's UI, with too many non-essential functions on display
All the connections you need can be found on the underside of the TomTom GO 920 T's slim, curvy body
Like other TomTom units, the back of the GO 920 T houses a speaker and a connector for the windscreen mount
One of the biggest criticisms you'll hear of current TomTom devices is about the windscreen mount - it's overly simplistic and is prone to falling off en-route
You can backup, restore, update and add new features to the TomTom GO 920 T using the supplied TomTom Home software. It's Mac and PC compatible, but tends to be buggy on both platforms
GO 920 T
Price at launch
£350.00
For
Big, widescreen display
>excellent directions
>MapShare
>text-to-speech
Against
Penny-pinching on accessories
>subscription charges
>poor Points Of Interest
>too many frivolous add-ons