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Tomtom NavGo 720 GPS Review - PC World

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A review of the Tomtom NavGo 720 GPS navigation device has been posted over at PC World. 'The TomTom Go 720 is ready to navigate right out of the box, as the diminutive unit has maps for all 50 states and Canada built in. The Go 720 isn't much taller or wider than its 4.3-inch screen: It measures about 4.5 by 1.0 by 3.25 inches (width by depth by height), and it weighs just under a half pound. You can choose to navigate to a specific address, zip code, or intersection; to a business or another point of interest (TomTom says that the included database offers millions of entries); or to a recent destination or one that you've designated as a favorite. You also can select your destination simply by tapping a spot on the map.'

Read: TomTom Go 720 - PC World

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