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TomTom announces GO 920 at IFATomTomHardware

TomTom announces GO 920 at IFA

August 30 2007, 20:23

After the GO 520 and 720, the time has come to announce the 920, the new TomTom flagship which has been introduced at the IFA.

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TomTom announces GO 920 at IFAFor a while now speculation has been going on about TomTom’s new flagship model. After the release of the GO 520 and 720 a few weeks ago we were really expecting a GO 920 also. And, we were correct: today TomTom released it’s new high-end model, and before the year is over, this new PND will be available in the shops. The GO 920 replaces the GO 910, and with it we wave goodbye to the last GO with a round belly.

Memory
Of course the new GO 920 features a few extras compared with its other smaller brothers in the x20 series. The flash memory of the high end model is 4 GB, which is twice the amount of the memory in the GO 720. And more memory is probably needed, because the GO 920 comes with a lot of map data pre-installed. The exterior of the 920 has got a new metallic look.

Map material
With the GO 920 it’s possible to naviagate through the United States, Canada, and no less than 41 European countries. Never before has TomTom shipped so many maps on once device. The Middle and Eastern European maps have expanded a lot, and now detailed road maps of Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia and Russia have been included with the 920. Adjacent countries like Albania, Belarus, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Moldavia, Romania, Serbia, and Ukraine are also included, but only the major roads are available.

Enhanced Positioning Technology
Besides the surprisingly large amount of map material, the GO 920 also features a new technical item: Enhanced Positioning Technology, EPT for short. The PND is equipped with sensors (an accelerometer and a gyroscope for measuring the movement and velocity) with which the position of the device can be calculated in areas without GPS reception. Think tunnels, woods or densely built city areas here. In the very first versions of the GO, TomTom used Automated Satellite Navigation (ASN) to help in situations where there was no GPS connection available. This large software based solution didn’t really meet expectations, and was binned because of this. With the building in of sensors in the GO 920, TomTom believes it has found a much better solution.
TomTom announces GO 920 at IFA
Remote control
As we’ve become used to with the previous high-end models, TomTom ships a remote control with the GO 920. This is connected to the PND by means of Bluetooth. The remote’s colour matches that of the new GO design: metallic. The number of buttons on the remote is limited, but almost all functions of the GO 920 can be controlled with it.

RDS/TMC
Just like the GO 520 and the GO 720, the GO 920 ships in two flavours. Depending on the country, there is a version of the 920 available with and without a RDS/TMC antenna. In a number of countries (like the UK), the ‘T’ version of the unit is not available, and the RDS/TMC antenna needs to be purchased separately.

Software
The GO 920 ships with TomTom newest software: NavCore 7. We’ve reported the features of this new software before at yourNAV when the other x20 models were announced. Besides the NavCore 7 software on the PND, the device is also shipped with the newest
version of TomTom’s desktop application HOME. HOME 2 can be used to manage your device in connection with you hame computer. Another important novelty is, of course, MapShare which can be used by motorists to correct mistakes in the maps themselves, and then share those corrections with other users.

Availability
Despite the announcement today in Berlin, we’ll have to be patient a little longer before the GO 920 will be able to buy one in the shops. TomTom claims the new 920 will ship in the fourth quarter of this year, and we can assume this will be true because as you probably know by now, a very large percentage of the annual income of a company like TomTom is made in the months of November and December, when the Christmas and New Year presents are being purchased.

Currently, TomTom has not yet released a retail price for this new model. We expect the GO 920T to sell for about ¤ 649 though. The edition without included RDS/TMC antenna will probably be ¤ 50 cheaper, and sell for ¤ 599.


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Rob Ot
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Posted on: August 30, 2007 20:23 h
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Holdfast
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Posted on: August 31, 2007 09:14 h
Holdfast Yipee, my 910 was starting to look a bit battered and scratched, nice to see that they have not changed the layout of the remote too much, I'll staill be able to use it without looking at it.

Do I take it that we will have to wait for yourNAV boffins to get their hands on a device to find out whats in the box, ie external mic

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Colin K
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Posted on: September 2, 2007 09:57 h
Colin K Very nice indeed - this looks like the "Bees' Knees". The estimated price of the non-T model seems very good too - £405 at this morning's exchange rate. Can't wait.

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Jessica Rabbit
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Posted on: September 3, 2007 18:42 h
Holdfast

The Go *20 range dont need an external mic. Mine if fine without.
Paul A
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Posted on: September 3, 2007 18:56 h
I agree the 920 looks nice but am I right in thinking it has a sum total of 4Gb of memory and no method of expansion?

Cheers Paul
Colin K
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Posted on: September 3, 2007 21:40 h
Colin K
QUOTE(Jessica Rabbit @ Sep 3 2007, 17:42) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Holdfast

The Go *20 range dont need an external mic. Mine if fine without.


You have obviously never driven a Defender 90 at motorway speed.

Colin

P.S. Your grammar and punctuation are abysmal.
Colin K
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Posted on: September 3, 2007 21:45 h
Colin K
QUOTE(Paul A @ Sep 3 2007, 17:56) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I agree the 920 looks nice but am I right in thinking it has a sum total of 4Gb of memory and no method of expansion?

Cheers Paul


Hi Paul,

The 4GB flash memory is a bit mean, but should take all the maps, voices, POIs, etc. The unit will also take an SD card which gives another 4GB; not sure yet if they are SDHC compatible, but that would give you an extra 32GB with the largest card size (if and when they become available!). Only really needed I guess if you wish to load lots of music and photos (which is mostly a waste of time, in my opinion).

Ciao,

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Holdfast
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Posted on: September 4, 2007 01:14 h
Holdfast Thanks Jessica, one less wire to worry about.

Do you think that a reduction from 20 gig to 4 is as a result of the data Tom Tom collects when we connect to Home. Do they think we do not need the extra, and are we still going to be restricted as to the number if POI's.

And sorry Colin if me spelin and punktuashun offends

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florty2003
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Posted on: September 4, 2007 22:51 h
looks very good and reasonable price
Paul A
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Posted on: September 5, 2007 19:41 h
Thanks Colin,

I didn't ping the additional SD slot so given that my 910 has 11Gb free at the moment (from its 20Gb available) I guess I could squeeze all my tunes onto a 4Gb card! lol.gif

Incidently, got 300 miles to do in my Defender 90 this weekend, I'm not even going to bother with the handsfree! tease.gif

Cheers Paul
ForceMd
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Posted on: September 9, 2007 07:18 h
Will the new 920 have Loquendo TTS? This is one of the main reasons that I will hold on to my 910 for the foreseeable future.( to my knowledge) No other PND on the market has yet matched the quality of the loquendo TTS on the 910. Please let me know if I am wrong on this point.
Andy_P
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Posted on: September 9, 2007 23:26 h
Andy_P The whole new range (520, 720 and 920) have Loquendo TTS.

However, the voice files on the 520 and 720 are much smaller than the 910 ones and the quality is apparently not so good (I've never heard a 910, but they are definitly a bit distorted on my 720). Not heard aboutthem on the 920 yet.
TheTremor
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Posted on: September 10, 2007 06:17 h
TheTremor
QUOTE(Andy_P @ Sep 9 2007, 23:26) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Not heard aboutthem on the 920 yet.


They are the same as on the 720
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