Conclusions: Part I

The TomTom Go 700 is a well thought out GPS that's easy to use. It's also loaded with a range of great features including a number of easy to use options for building and modifying routes. On the highway it's, here comes that word again, easy to use with its bright and well designed touch screen display, accurate animated 3D maps and fine selection of guiding voices.
On the downside, the case should be made slip proof and that miserable windshield mounting bracket should be redesigned. And, it should be possible to regularly update the maps and points of interest that come with the Go 700. Nevertheless, the Go 700 is still the best portable GPS I've ever used.
But, wait. There's more. Join me in Part II when I'll show you the Go 700's dream features, which include the ability to factor traffic into your routes. Oh yes, I'll also let you how the marriage is going.
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