TomTom XL 330 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator
- Extra-wide 4.3-inch touchscreen with award-winning Fold & Go EasyPort mount that folds flat against the device, making it easy to take it with you
- Effortless navigation from A to B anywhere in the United States or Canada–3D graphics and spoken instructions guide you door-to-door
- Preloaded with millions of points of interest to enhance your traveling experience-easily find your favorite gas stations, hotels and more
- With TomTom Map Share technology, you can instantly modify street names, street direction, POIs, road speeds, and turn restrictions on your own device
- Help Me! menu provides added safety features so you can easily access local emergency providers, such as police, fire stations, and hospitals
Amazon. com Product DescriptionThe TomTom XL 330 is simply too wide-screen navigation. TomTom’s award-winning software means easy navigation from A to B. Just plug in and go from the beginning. Enter the address of the touchscreen and start driving in the United States and Canada. TomTom guides door to door, turn-by-turn voice instructions. And 3D graphics to guide you to your destination. Easy to use wide-screen navigation. Click Enlarg. . .



5 Responses to “TomTom XL 330 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator”
I want to give it no stars, I recommend the Nuvi TomTom on my father. So he got 330xl on Tuesday and Wednesday broke the screen trying to get a new receiver to get “better” assembly. I called Dennis and a TomTom told me “straight up” is not something we can do, and they can not even be repaired. This, of course, trolls after all my personal data. They offered me a discount on a new phone, thanks a lot for TomTom. I told them I would expect a class action lawsuit.
By T. Roelke on Jul 7, 2010
I was offered a TomTom XL330, but what I got was a Canadian XL310. Although newer than the TomTom One XL, the hundred doller new, lower cost fruit. No SD card slot. Landing descibes her 330th hit I do not change before they go on a road trip. Too late to go back. Friction is recommended to start with I bought this unit a poor fit, too.
By J. Jacobs on Jul 7, 2010
I bought a GPS because I wanted to talk about the street, but not too expensive. I am familiar with this model, and I am really all the reviews said it was the street names used. But it appears that this is not what annoying. Yet also told me a few turns to make illegal. Fortunately, it was directed by me quickly after I asked them, but I wish TomTom would be a better idea of what traffic lakeja.Mutta general, $ 130 is not a bad product.
By K. M. Armstrong on Jul 7, 2010
Maps are not accurate, even if you correct information and send it back. I did this and the next time I tried to the same location to see if it would give me the right information is still wrong. The site you just want to buy more cards. If I had known I would not have purchased this product.
By A. Davis on Jul 7, 2010
I have a number of TomTom GPS devices. I was very disappointed. From the moment it came out, I have a pack supplies power to the device. Weeks to go, I broke down and took the machine apart. I found very interesting things. Power Switch is a popular combination of a small plastic lever, reversible. . . Press the actual power unit on a motherboard. Terribly poor design. The whole thing is based on a small piece of plastic about 1 / 4 “. If it does not work properly … It will not start. It took some changes. The unit powers now. But there are some things sometimes. I bought two other TomTom ONE XL I’m much more impressed with them.
By A. Brulc on Jul 7, 2010