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At first I had bought a Garmin Nuvi but I was having major difficulty getting my maps updated. Well, I thought I would take a little more of a chance and spend $99.00 for a TomTom’s ONE 123 3.3-inch that was on sale, half off. After already investing now in two GP systems, I opted for the smaller model, but it proved more than enough for my needs. Here are some of its excellent points.

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It starts up quickly. Even in the fog around the lake where I live, it comes up almost instantly, and stays up. It is easily mounted. I can snap it into place and it never falls off. The screen itself is very easy and clear to understand, the easiest to read of any that I’ve seen. Quite clear, the screen indicates speed and limits, the time and the estimated time to my arrival. Finding points of interest couldn’t be easier. I just tap in what I am looking for, like a particular restaurant, and it just quickly, clearly, and accurately pops up! I can enter intersections, and zip codes without any trouble or problem. I love the simplicity of the navigation menu, and I was pleased that the configuration has many, many complicated options, but they are easy to locate and change. Purposefully rerouting (around a car accident, for example) takes only two touches. I love the clear, loud voice that is easy to hear and easy to understand, and it never fails to change from the daylight screen to the night time.

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