TomTom intros GO 930T and 730T with Lane Guidance and IQ Routes

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TomTom might be in a bit of a tussle with the EU lately, but that isn’t stopping the company from announcing two new GO models at CeBIT this morning — say hello to the GO 930 and 730. The updates to the popular 720 and 920 now feature TomTom’s new IQ Routes features, which uses a database of historical vehicle speeds along different paths rather than speed limit information to generate route guidance, and Advanced Lane Guidance (shown above), which aims to make navigating complex interchanges a little simpler. Other than that, there’s not much of a bump here: both models feature the same 4.3-inch, 480 x 272 touchscreen, 400MHz CPU and Map Share as their predecessors, and the main difference between the 930 and the 730 is the presence of a dead-reckoning accelerometer in the 930. Expect the $450 730 and $500 930 to hit in April, with a $50 surcharge if you want traffic data as well.

[Thanks, Tim]

 

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