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We have collected 1 reviews of the TomTom Via 120. Experts rate TomTom Via 120 6/10. Reviewsor.com helps you find reviews, best prices, user reviews of the TomTom Via 120 and TomTom GPS.
The TomTom Via 120 is identical to the TomTom Via 110 that we have also tested, with just two differences: it has a map for Europe (45 countries) and offers a Bluetooth hands-free feature, which is great for receiving calls through link-up with your mobile phone.

By TechRadar, published 16-06-2011
Sat navs may be one of the most beneficial gadgets ever invented, but navigating your way through all the available options can be a nightmare. TomTom aims to simplify things by splitting its 2011 lineup into two distinct camps: 'non-connected' sat navs such as its Start 20 and Via Live 120 models and 'connected' sat navs such as the TomTom Go Live 825 Europe, part of the Go Live 800 series. 'Non-...

By TechRadar, published 29-04-2011
The TechRadar Phone Awards are in full swing, but they still need your vote on what you think are the best phone innovations of the past year. One of the most burgeoning phone sectors of recent years has to be the advent of apps. These mini software programs can turn your handset into a games console, a running aide and even an ebook reader. With this in mind, TechRadar has narrowed down the best ...

By TechRadar, published 16-03-2011
TomTom has launched a free version of its excellent HD Traffic service on the web, allowing you to check for delays in your area before leaving the house.The live traffic service, which is available on your favourite web browser in Europe, South Africa and New Zealand, updates the traffic picture in your area every two minutes. Brought to the web in an easy-to-use interface, the TomTom HD traffic ...

By TechRadar, published 16-03-2011
TomTom has launched a free version of its excellent HD Traffic service on the web, allowing you to check for delays in your area before leaving the house.The live traffic service, which is available on your favourite web browser in Europe, South Africa and New Zealand, updates the traffic picture in your area every two minutes. Brought to the web in an easy-to-use interface, the TomTom HD traffic ...

By SlashGear, published 03-11-2011
A new, disposable camera which is smaller than a grain of salt has been developed, though don’t expect it to show up in your next smartphone. Instead, the prototype was created by the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration for use in endoscopies, and unlike traditional models are cheap enough to throw away after use rather than demand sanitization. The 62,500 pixel cam...