Testurteil: "4 out of 5"
Test: Einzeltest: TomTom Start
Zitat: The good: + The menus, mapping and screens have been streamlined to make even the most technophobic of motorists feel at ease. Fire the TomTom Start up and you´ll be presented with just two big buttons, Plan Route and Browse Map, with essential toggles like sound, day or night view, help and options viewed underneath.
+ Setting your destination and following it is simple as, and with IQ Routes on board for routing based on statistical journey times at certain times of day, you´ll be matching any other TomTom for journey time, except those with realtime traffic info via a pricey LIVE subscription.
The bad: - One grumble we have with the TomTom Start´s layout is that advanced lane guidance is a goner. It´s a genuine help on the massive junctions and gyratories and a feature all motorists could do with, not just the gadget-friendly drivers.
- The TomTom Start´s neon cases also had us baffled – a more visible lime green satnav doesn´t let you show your personality, it´s just more likely to get stolen. Unless you´re a moth, don´t bother with the extra cases at £15.
The TomTom Start is a great little gadget if you´re a bit tech-shy, but anyone with the patience to read a manual and look beyond the neon shades, should opt for the TomTom One instead.