• Retails for between $399.99 and $499.99
    • Very wide 4.3-inch touchscreen
    • MapShare technology means the user can instantly add to, update and personalize maps
    • The 720 comes with a hands-free car kit to allow the user to concentrate on driving
    • Alerts the driver to when he or she is speeding
    • Bluetooth-enabled
    • Built-in FM transmitter
    • Navigational instructions can be recorded
  • TomTom insists that its GO 720 model GPS navigator is both the smartest and the easiest device to use of its kind.
  • ZDNet's Report

    ZDNet felt that the 720's features are pretty hard to beat:

    "The TomTom GO 720 delivers with sleek looks, good performance and a full set of features that includes a map-sharing function for the most up-to-date maps and a helpful safety tool."

  • Engadget's Report

    Tech blog Engadget keyed in on the advanced live traffic feeds the device receives:

    "In particular, I was especially impressed by the ease with which you can receive live traffic information, as well as the unit's text-to-speech functions, thinner size, and longer battery life than other models."

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