Who needs a GPS when you have a smartphone, right? Wrong. The TomTom Go Live 1005 showed me a different world where you can watch the road and know where youâ€
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The TomTom Go Live 1005 opened up a world of new opportunities for me; of time gained; of money saved.
Design
It has a 5-inch screen, and that is just right. Any smaller and it would be hard to see anything. Any bigger and you wouldnâ€
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The mounting system is quite smart. It has a suction cup for the window, but then it has a twisting knob that secures it to the windscreen. The 1005 clips onto the mount, literally snapping into position thanks to the strong magnet. It was impressive how well it held it there.
Traffic & Directions
I was really happy when the British lady in the 1005 piped up while I was following a route to tell me that it found a faster way through the traffic I was just about to endure. ‘Would you like to change routes?â€
Annoying? Maybe, but I got to my destination a whole lot quicker, and I found a new route to avoid traffic in the future. Plus, when you have music blaring in your ears, and that irritating British womanâ€
The point is: her voice cuts cleanly through the music, but I would definitely suggest having music on, otherwise you want to punch her. So thereâ€
What impressed me the most with itâ€
The speed camera detection was fantastically accurate. It didnâ€
Interface
The biggest shortfall? The touch screen. A few times I actually wanted to punch the 1005 because it didnâ€
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Visually, the screen is bright and clear. The interface is intuitive and logical. I couldnâ€
Conclusion
I thought that when I got my first smartphone that I would never need a GPS. My phone had one, so why did I need to spend money on another one? I was misinformed. Having a dedicated GPS is a lovely stress reliever.
Thereâ€
But it shows you where the traffic is for heavenâ€