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TomTom VIA 220

TomTom VIA 220
  • TomTom VIA 220
  • TomTom VIA 220
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  • By Channel News Australia on September 27, 2011

    TomTom has carved this satnav out of its larger, older brothers to create a simple but somewhat lacking alternative. But at less than $200, is this a low-budget bargain?The TomTom VIA 220 is the entry-level model in the VIA family of GPS navigators,...

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  • By Smarthouse on September 27, 2011

    The TomTom VIA 220 is the entry-level model in the VIA family of GPS navigators, sitting at $199. For the price, you get a 4.3 inch resistive touch screen that could be better though is mostly quite responsive for a pressure-sensitive screen. The...

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  • By Good Gear Guide on September 02, 2011

    TomTom's Via 220 may be a basic, entry-level GPS unit, but unless you critically require Bluetooth hands-free functionality, we highly recommend it over more expensive models like the Via 180. An attractive, easy-to-use interface and a positive...

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  • By CNET Australia on July 19, 2011

    With a keen price, and minus the frustrating voice-recognition system found in the rest of the range, the Via 220 proves that less is more; but still not enough to earn it top...

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