
The CeBIT stage is all set for TomTom to announce a couple of new GO models, namely the GO 930 and the GO 730. These two will succeed the 920 and 720 respectively, featuring TomTom’s very own IQ Routes features that utilizes a database of historical vehicle speeds along different paths instead of speed limit information to generate route guidance. In addition, Advanced Lane Guidance claims to simplify the navigation of complex interchanges. Shared features include a 4.3″ touch screen display at 480 x 272 resolution, a 400MHz processor, Map Share and an accelerometer in the 930. The GO 730 and GO 930 will retail for $450 and $500 respectively when they hit retail stores this April.
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