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Reviewed by UK Guest, 7th Jun 2007. |
| Review Summary: Tom Tom 910 Compatability with Mac Intel Computers |
Overall Score: 4/5

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Review: The Tom Tom Go 910 Worldwide is fab! It works great everywhere i have used it. However it does have a problem crashing for no apparent reason. I know of several colleagues who have experienced the same problem. It is easily fixed though, at the back of the 910 is a very small hole, almost unseen, you can put a paper clip in there to reset the device. May i suggest all 910s come with a paper clip!!!
More importantly after I had successfully connected my TomTom 910 to my Intel iMac several times, TomTom Home crashed repeatedly, and the iMac would no longer recognize the TomTom drive as connected.
TomTom support' response:
"we have detected a compatibility issue with the Intel Core Duo processor, it uses a different architecture than the G4/G5 Mac processors. This architecture (i386) is the normal PC architecture so the Mac OS had to be completely redesigned or hybridized to work with it. Because of this reason is that we cannot guarantee that TomTom HOME will work free of problems. Our developers are already working in a solution for this issue."
To date there is no fix nor any warning on their website.
So great device but no good for updates. It's frustrating as I have bought into the Tom Tom Go 910 Worldwide traffic and camera updates!! |
Ratings
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4 |
| Review Score: |
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4 |
| Recommended? | |
Yes |
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