TomTom's XL 340S Live Gets Connected
PC World - Just in time for the holidays, the TomTom XL 340S Live is hitting store shelves. The XL 340S Live is TomTom's second connected GPS device; the first was the Go 740 Live. Both feature a built-in GPRS radio module that promises to provide you with live traffic updates, weather reports, Google Local searches, and fuel prices.
At $300 (as of November 24, 2009)--$100 less than the Go 740 Live, and only $50 more than the unconnected XL 340S model--the XL 340S Live is a bargain for a connected GPS device. Both of TomTom's connected GPS devices include a three-month subscription to the Live services; but after that introductory period, a subscription will set you back $10 a month. Unfortunately, TomTom's connected services remain a mixed bag.
Aside from the connected services, the XL 340S Live's feature set is virtually identical to that of the One 140S, the XL 340S, and the XXL 540S. It has a 4.3-inch screen, comes bundled with TomTom's unique EasyPort mounting bracket, and includes maps for the United States (all 50 states), Puerto Rico, Canada, and Mexico. The built-in 7 million points-of-Interest database, supplemented by the Google Local Search feature, ensures that you'll be able to find relevant POIs quickly.
Like all TomTom products, the XL 340S Live uses the company's IQ Routes technology to provide the best route and to estimate your time of arrival based on historical speed data and traffic patterns. If traffic conditions change and a better route becomes available, the XL 340S Live will give you the option of switching to the alternative route.
Not surprisingly, I had much the same navigation experience with the XL 340S Live as with the XXL 540S. The unit's text-to-speech feature provided clear directions at appropriate intervals. The routes generated were consistent with those produced by other TomTom devices, and took traffic into consideration. The Live traffic view showed the expected daily-commute traffic jams between New Jersey and New York City, as well as construction sites along the New Jersey Turnpike.
MapShare, another feature unique to TomTom products, lets you share map and POI updates with other TomTom users. MapShare updates, along with optional voice files, map updates and GPS quick fix data are all available through the free TomTom Home application.
To reach the XL 340S Live services, you click a 'Live Service' icon located on the first screen of the main menu. You can search for fuel prices in any of five categories of fuel (diesel, regular, midgrade, premium, or E-85), and you can search by distance, price, cheapest nearby source, or cheapest source in the area. If you are actively following a TomTom route, you can search for the cheapest fuel on your route. I spot-checked a number of local gas stations, and found TomTom's fuel price listings accurate and up-to-date. I also discovered a gas station that could save me $0.16 per gallon over my usual gas station if I was willing to drive a mile farther away.



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