TomTom xl 325 reviews and overview

TomTom xl 325 reviewsTwo new products are now appearing on the TomTom GPS site. The TomTom xl 325 and TomTom xl 325-S look like they was available now. In contrast to the XXL models, these come with a 4.3? widescreen display and are very similar to the XL 340 and XL 340-S. Here is the TomTom xl 325 reviews which I have got from other site.

The “s” model includes Text To Speech. The differences between the 325 and 340 models are subtle. The 340 models come with maps of the USA and Canada while the 325 includes only maps of the USA. It also appears that the 325 might not come with IQ Routes. If that is indeed the case– our recommendation is to skip the 325 and go for the 340. IQ Routes is worth the price. Aside from that the 325 models look to bring similar features to the 340 with an EasyPort mount, MapShare, Help Me functions, etc. I suspect it may also come with fewer POIs, but those details as well as pricing and availability are still unknown.

The new GPS devices include the TomTom One 125 SE and the TomTom XL 325 SE. Both of the units share many of the same features including Map Share technology, 30-day latest maps guarantee, the TomTom Help Me menu, and the devices are both fuel price and traffic ready.

The 125 SE has a 3.5-inch touchscreen, preloaded US maps, text to speech, and a POI database. The XL 325 SE has a 4.3-inch touchscreen, preloaded US maps, text to speech, and a POI database. Both of the units also feature the fold & Go EasyPort Mount. The 125 SE will sell for $59 and the 325 SE will sell for $89.

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