Testurteil: "4 out of 5"
Test: Einzeltest: TomTom Start 20
Zitat: The good: + At 4.3 inches, the TomTom Start 20 may be a lot smaller than high-end rivals, but it´s still bigger than the majority of smartphones. It´s also easy to see in all conditions – including bright sunshine – and the widescreen aspect ratio is perfect for showing directions.
+ As with previous TomTom models, we´re impressed with the menu and ease of use that the TomTom Start 20 offers. It really is an intuitive device, and it´s a lot easier to get to grips with than most smartphone sat-nav apps. The onscreen buttons are large, and our passengers had no trouble tapping out postcodes and addresses while on the move.
+ The mounting system has been revised – so it´s no longer detachable – but this is not necessarily a bad thing. It fits nearly flush with the TomTom Start 20 itself, so you´ll have no trouble putting it in your pocket and taking it out of the car when you get to your destination.
+ With 4GB of storage space onboard the TomTom Start 20, there´s more than enough room for either full European mapping, or just UK and Ireland mapping.
The bad: - There´s very little to dislike about the TomTom Start 20. It´s affordable, and using it means that your smartphone´s battery life won´t take a hit.
If you still haven´t managed to get round to buying a sat-nav device, the TomTom Start 20 is a good place to start. It´s affordable, well equipped and the impressive screen makes it easier to view and to use than a smartphone or other sat-nav rivals.