TomTom announces GO 530 navigator for Europe
Thought TomTom was done after introducing the GO 930 and 730 at CeBIT? Think again, as the company is also unveiling the GO 530, which is the reported successor the GO 520. For starters, this one is slated to arrive and stay in Europe, and its map content will depend largely on what region it is purchased in. As with its higher-numbered siblings, this bugger will also boast IQ Routes and the Advanced Lane Guidance, and it'll also feature a 4.3-inch 480 x 272 resolution display, a 400MHz CPU, 1GB of internal memory, an SD expansion slot, built-in Bluetooth and a Li-ion cell good for around 5 hours. If all that's good enough for you, it'll be ready to grab this April for around £235 ($466).





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Darkest Daze @ Mar 4th 2008 10:11PM
Is this river and narrow back-road aware?
Andrew @ Mar 4th 2008 11:27PM
It probably is not. Because it's not the expensive version made for truck drivers. But then again cheap ass trucker drivers that think they don't need that kind of help are the one's you'll read about next.
Flashpoint @ Mar 4th 2008 10:13PM
*Breaking News*
A man driving his new Fiat accidentaly passed the gates of Heathrow Airport and drove into the cargo bay of an airplane. When asked why - he responded - "My Navigation system told me to make a right turn and then a left onto the ramp."
Flashpoint @ Mar 4th 2008 10:14PM
...more importantly, does it know that Kosovo has broken away?
Andrew @ Mar 4th 2008 11:24PM
Why would anyone need to know that? It's not going to change the roads, is it? And the trouble after the break away has been in Serbia...