GPS auto,
Broadcom Global Locate 2,
Europe,
Gestion intelligente des trajets, Info trafic / TMC en option,
4,3 pouces,
Voiture / Moto,
Assistant de voies de circulation
Test du XL Edition IQ Routes - Europe indexé le 19 Janvier 2010
Le TomTom XL édition IQ Routes s'annonce comme une nouvelle réussite. Interface logicielle conviviale, simplicité d'utilisation, pertinence des itinéraires proposés et design réussi sont quelques-uns des points forts de l'appareil. A 220 euros ce modèle se place sur le haut du panier, là où la concurrence est rude. Il ne faut pas oublier néanmoins que cet XL millésime 2009 n'a ni Bluetooth ni information trafic.
Initial prices look a little dear, even though they're a lot lower than the x30 range at around £180 for the basic UK version, but don't let that fool you. As soon as these start to appear on the market in significant numbers, the prices will drop and then they'll be seriously good value. Personally, I'd still rather have a 730 or 930, but this is a damned good compromise. I'd also still advise opting for a 720 if you can lay hands on one, as they're available at around the same price, but once they run out this is the next best thing.
The TomTom XL IQ Routes Edition is a great buy for the frequent traveller who needs to get where theyۉre going without having to worry about having chosen the wrong route or the wrong lane. Note that as per usual TomTom practice, no mains charger is included in the box.
(Les notes de la presse sont données à titre indicatif et représentent une interprétation du test par Numerama)
Fiche technique du TomTom XL IQ Routes Europe (22 pays)