"TomTom GPS XL SE
Special Edition"
Price Check, Walmart - TomTom XL
335 SE Reg. &129.99 / Walmart $69.00
Price Check Best Buy - TomTom XL 335 SE
Reg. $129.33 / Best Buy $79.99
The TomTom XL 335 SE 4.3" Portable GPS
has complete widescreen navigation. Navigate using the EasyMenu to any location
in the US, Canada or Mexico - or to one of 7 million preloaded points of
interest. Only TomTom has IQ Routes, so you'll always be directed to the
quickest, most efficient route.
TomTom XL 335 SE 4.3" Portable
GPS, Refurbished:
- 4.3" LCD widescreen, 320 x 240
pixels
Presents information clearly and brightly for optimal navigation
- Tom Tom XL GPS features
turn-by-turn directions
Announces directions, including street and place names
- Advance Lane Guidance
Shows you which lane to take so you don't miss your turn
- IQ Routes
Evaluates routes based on traffic speed for efficiency
- Tom Tom XL GPS unit comes
preloaded with 7 million POIs
Easily find gas stations, restaurants, hotels and more
- EasyMenu
Simple and intuitive 2-button menu
- QuickGPSfix
Locates your first GPS position in seconds
- Safety Cameras (verbal warning of
traffic control cameras present)
- Battery Up to 3 hours of operation
on one charge (auto powered by included cord, computer conection,
update, and charging by USB).
Save money with fixed
camera warnings.
More and more drivers
are hit by costly speeding fines each year. That's why knowing where the speed
cameras are doesn't just make driving safer - it's better for your wallet too.
TomTom Speed Cameras
gives you advanced warnings on fixed speed cameras.
You can also get
warnings about railway crossings, average speed checks, mobile hotspots and
accident black spots.
It even works when
you're driving abroad, in 24 European countries.
So you can stop
worrying about speed cameras. It saves you money on speeding fines, helping you
drive safely and relaxed, wherever you are.
Manual: Click Here For Link To TomTom XL 335 SE Special Edition
Manual.
CNET
Review (Below)
Review TomTom XL 335 SE Special Edition
I've always praised TomTom for its innovative features on its line of
portable navigation devices (PNDs). But one thing about TomTom devices that
has always stuck out at me like a sore thumb is the overly complex menu
system. I've always preferred Garmin's simpler menu hierarchy. Those days of
dissatisfaction may be behind me once I get my hands on the newest addition to
TomTom's XL line of GPS navigators, the XL 335S.
According to TomTom, the 335S includes "TomTom's newest user menu with an
elegant interface that features optimized icons for even easier navigation."
Easier navigation means that I'm less likely to run into something while
searching for the nearest gas station. Sign me up. CNET, December, 2010.