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Publicación: 2015-08-25, Autor: mfereday , crítica de: gadgetspeak.com
Resumen: A micro USB port is positioned on the rear of the SatNav. Using the supplied lead and cigarette lighter adapter, you can charge the device's internal battery from either a mains source within the home or an appropriate connection located in the car. A ful...
Publicación: 2012-08-16, Autor: Riyad , crítica de: itproportal.com
Huge 6in screen, High resolution display, IQ Routes & Map Share, Speed camera database
No Live Services, Relatively expensive
The TomTom Start 60 is pretty much defined by its large, high-resolution screen, and it's a very impressive USP. The display is clear and easy to read, even with the briefest of glances, while interacting with the device is also a joy thanks to the sheer...
No free traffic info service or Bluetooth, No web search or connected services, A clipon stand with charging capabilities would have been nice
Thanks to the very big high-resolution screen, it's always easy to see what's going on with the TomTom Start 60. The large icons are also practical. Otherwise, it's a sat nav with a pretty standard set of functions—although there's no sign of a free tr...
Clear 6in screen with good viewing angles, Speed camera locations, European maps
No live services, Not quite budget pricing
There's very little that's unique about the Start 60, apart from the huge screen, although it does come with European maps. It's also not as keenly priced as the oversized Mio and Navman offerings. It's particularly telling that TomTom's own 4.3in widescr...
One of the first things you’ll about the TomTom Start 60 is its generous display. Measuring 6-inches diagonally, it’s large enough so that you won’t have to squint to make out any of the routes, or gaze in for a closer look. Everything is just right there, the way it should be. The large screen lends itself to a better resolution display with more detail, and more room for text and images. Its to
We don’t have too many gripes but if there are some to be had, it’s that battery life could be a lot longer. The TomTom Start 60 will struggle to overcome journeys lasting a few hours without being plugged in for the whole journey.
The TomTom Start 60, despite battery concerns when not plugged in is still one of the better direction-giving devices around. The screen, menu, and ease of use are all top-notch, make for an excellent sat-nav. TomTom Start 60 is tagged with TomTom, St...
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Publicación: 2012-06-07, Autor: Alan , crítica de: techradar.com
Accurate navigation, Clear 6, inch display, Best satnav voice, European coverage, Daily map updates
Fiddly mounting system, Too many alerts by default
The TomTom Start 60 Europe is easily one of the best sat navs we've reviewed. The large screen, clear navigation and accuracy of the maps makes it a joy to use. The voice navigation, complete with spoken street names, is calm and clear, and it's easy to ...
Large screen, Spoken road names, Large points of interest database
Some camera warnings out of date on this test device
The TomTom Start 60 Europe's large screen is a boon. It makes navigating easy and greatly aids the process of working through the menus. The magnified junctions are a big help when approaching complex layouts and the maps are properly comprehensive. It...
Accurate navigation, Clear 6inch display, Best satnav voice, European coverage, Daily map updates
Fiddly mounting system, Too many alerts by default
Overall, there's a lot on offer from the TomTom Start 60 Europe, but can it hold its own against a crowded market of sat navs? We liked The screen is so large that you can genuinely see hazards ahead easily and clearly. You won't just be driving by voice ...