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Postby j2o » Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:55 pm

hi guys what are the easyest tomtoms to up date etc out of 1year warrenty with out live traffic, speedcams maps only here is a list of posables .please list the best 1s ,many thanks guys


1. TomTom XXL IQR EU with free protective carry case £89.99
£107.99 inc
2. TomTom Go 710 with TomTom carry case £69.99
£83.99 inc
3. TomTom Start UK mapping GPS £54.99
£65.99 inc
4. TomTom XL v2 EU with FREE TomTom Carry Case £59.99
£71.99 inc
5. Garmin nuvi 1300 with UK and ROI maps £64.99
£77.99 inc
6. TomTom XL v3 IQR EU with FREE TomTom carry case £84.99
£101.99 inc
7. TomTom ONE v5 IQ Routes (EU Maps) £74.99
£89.99 inc
8. Mio Navman S505 - UK maps plus bonus protective carry case £64.99
£77.99 inc
9. TomTom XL LIVE IQR Europe plus free LIVE services £94.99
£113.99 inc
10.

sorry these 1s

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Web ID: 9330
TomTom Start UK mapping GPS

■Maps of the UK and Ireland
■3.5" touchscreen
■12 month warranty■Advanced Lane Guidance
■'As new' refurb by TomTom
Available

£83.33
£54.99
(£65.99 Inc VAT)

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Web ID: 8391
TomTom XL v2 EU with FREE TomTom Carry Case

■Free TomTom Carry case■Maps of UK and Western Europe
■4.3" touchscreen
■12 month warranty■TomTom Mapshare
■'As New' refurb by TomTom
In Stock

£173.90
£59.99
(£71.99 Inc VAT)

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Web ID: 9313
Garmin nuvi 1300 with UK and ROI maps

■Garmin numaps guarantee■Maps of the UK and Ireland
■Garmin Lane Assist
■12mth manufacturer warranty
■Garmin safety cameras
■Spoken street names
■Refurbished by Garmin
Available

£109.99
£64.99
(£77.99 Inc VAT)

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Web ID: 8499
Mio Navman S505 - UK maps plus bonus protective carry case

■Maps of UK & ROI
■Supersized 4.7" touch-screen■Economical Routing
■12mth manufacturer warranty■Lane Guidance
■Traffic Message Channel
■Refurbished by Mio Navman
Low Stock

£123.75
£64.99
(£77.99 Inc VAT)

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Web ID: 7098
TomTom Go 710 with TomTom carry case

■TomTom Carry case■Maps of UK & Western Europe
■Bluetooth handsfree calling
■12mth manufacturer warranty■iPod connection
■'As new' refurb by TomTom
In Stock

£299.99
£69.99
(£83.99 Inc VAT)

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Web ID: 9356
TomTom Start 2 EU mapping GPS

■Maps of UK and Europe
■12 mth manufacturer warranty■IQ Routes
■Advanced Lane Guidance
■'As new' refurb by TomTom
Available

£124.99
£69.99
(£83.99 Inc VAT)

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Web ID: 8244
TomTom ONE v5 IQ Routes (EU Maps)

■UK and EU maps
■IQ Routes
■12 month warranty■Advanced Lane Guidance
■'As new' refurb by TomTom
In Stock

£130.43
£74.99
(£89.99 Inc VAT)

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Web ID: 8242
TomTom XL v3 IQR EU with FREE TomTom carry case

■Free TomTom Carry case■Maps of UK and Europe
■12 month warranty■4.3 inch screen
■TomTom IQ Routes■'As New' refurb by TomTom
In Stock

£153.18
£84.99
(£101.99 Inc VAT)

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Web ID: 9332
TomTom XXL IQR EU with free protective carry case

■Free carry case
■Maps of the UK and Europe
■12 month warranty■IQ Routes technology
■Super large 5" widescreen■Advanced lane guidance
■'As new' refurb by TomTom
In Stock

£169.99
£89.99
(£107.99 Inc VAT)

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Web ID: 9331
TomTom XL LIVE IQR Europe plus free LIVE services

■1 year free LIVE services■European maps
■4.3” wide screen
■12 month warranty■Advanced Lane Guidance
■IQ Routes
■'As new' refurb by TomTom
Available

£141.66
£94.99
(£113.99 Inc VAT)
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Postby tendriver » Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:26 pm

j2o wrote:hi guys what are the easyest tomtoms to up date


Look for the cheapest model you can find that came out before 2010 & has:

1. At least a 4.3" screen
2. At least 64MB RAM Memory
3. At least a 2GB internal memory
4. A SD card slot
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Postby j2o » Fri Aug 05, 2011 7:05 pm

hi guys so the tt710 could be a good choice , anybody know when first manufactured & what os dose it use . & is it easy to up date/ mod via this site . many thanks
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Postby tendriver » Fri Aug 05, 2011 7:51 pm

j2o wrote:1. hi guys so the tt710 could be a good choice ,
2. anybody know when first manufactured & what os dose it use . & is it easy to up date/ mod via this site . many thanks


1. No, do not buy any of the GO X10 models. They don't meet the minimum specs in post 2. Look for a X20 or X30 model
2. Born in April 2006. Current navcore is 7.903, which is irrelevant. Yes, easy to update.
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Postby Macca-009 » Fri Aug 05, 2011 8:12 pm

j2o wrote:is it easy to up date/mod


.... all of what [color="lime"][color="#2e8b57"]tendriver[/color][/color][color="black"] says, plus... to change a battery in the X10 models is a real pain, and most come supplied with a mobile mount (even a TT refurb) that does not have all the connections that the original one had. Shame really coz it's a reasonably good unit. Look for a fully functioning X20 or x30 (but def [color="red"]not[/color] a 630*).

*This is a purely personal non-recommendation, in no way meant to indicate that Navitotal or anyone directly connected with the site might want you to think that this is a model to be avoided ... OK?

Macca [/color]
GO930's with Voice Control
Maps: UK, EU & NA + Cameras (with ogg files)
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Postby Downunder35m » Sat Aug 06, 2011 1:46 am

IMHO it also depends what the user is doing with it and what area is needed for the map.
As an example the AU maps here are less than 200mb and I know many people that are happy with their old ONE or XL models.
But when it comes to hardware features and tweaking the last of a TT than of course only a x20/x30 is the right choice. And I agree : no 630, they are always tricky to get going.
Navcores and maps are no problem anyway, but for Live services the best option is a X40 device, although I think the live services are a bit overrated.
In terms of avoiding I should mention that most ONE and XL models after 2009 can make problems with the sound and/or missing menu options when using a modified Navcore.
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Postby dollysocks » Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:14 am

I too was in the market for a change 2 years ago, went for a TT720.
Just replaced the battery, can do anything with it, even urban rider on it for when i'm on the HD.
Am seriously thinking of getting a 920 as a back up, before they go altogether.
You can get a refurbed model fairly easy at the minute.
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