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TOM TOM GO 700 £324.90 INC p&p COMET
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packard_2
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Just been surfing as you do found on comet web site
http://www.comet.co.uk/comet/html/cache/647_259063.html
TOM TOM GO 700 for £324.90 - cheaper than in store price of £349.99, if you like TOM TOM this is a very good deal before the new series of TOM TOM comes out in a few months
Have fun :j
http://www.comet.co.uk/comet/html/cache/647_259063.html
TOM TOM GO 700 for £324.90 - cheaper than in store price of £349.99, if you like TOM TOM this is a very good deal before the new series of TOM TOM comes out in a few months
Have fun :j
Me i'm always after a good deal.. :rotfl:
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£302.97 at Dixons using the £25 of voucher code. Also additional 2% back through Quidco, making it £296.92 delivered. Currently showing as in stock.0
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The new TomTom Go models are arriving, which is why you will find these old Go models cheap everywhere.0
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Most of the high street is currently around that price.
Have a look at http://www.find-tomtom-deals.co.uk/?gclid=CPaGxMqUrIQCFSFmEgodIzoN_w
They are currently showing Dixons as the cheapest at £302.97 if you use their discount code.
Alternatively, if you're going on a domestic/international flight, you can get it at Dixons tax-free for £297 (shops are on the air side of security, so you can't just visit your local airport to get one without flying).
I did see an advert on tv last night for someone selling it for £299 as an Easter special, but didn't catch who it was (might have been Halfords).
Be aware that the Tomtom 700 is currently being sold off before the new improved models come out, so you might get some excellent sub-300 quid bargains over the next month.
Unless you need hands-free bluetooth and maps of the whole of Europe, it might be a better idea to go for a Tomtom One (latest chipset as used in the forthcoming new models), and buy additional Maps of Western Europe as required.
The TomTom One is currently £229 at PCWorld before any discounts you can apply...0 -
I have a TomTom One and wish I had bought the Go 700. I need pan-european detailed mapping and so had to buy the discs for £100 and a 512Mb SD Card for £18. This still doesn't give the functionality of the Go 700 because it holds all the maps on its hard drive and will navigate cross border. Add to this, double the battery life of the One and full bluetooth hands free functionality...... This is also the first time that the Go 700 has been available for under £300.0
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I'm still struggling with which one to buy, but I don't need it before the end of June, so am waiting it out.
Nearly sold on the 700, but was told the performance of the One is much much better from a reception point of view.0 -
The reception on the One is exceptional - I have never failed to connect instantly. Some comments on the GO 700 suggest it can take a minute or so to connect.0
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cleudo wrote:I'm still struggling with which one to buy, but I don't need it before the end of June, so am waiting it out.
Nearly sold on the 700, but was told the performance of the One is much much better from a reception point of view.
I would get the new TomTom Go 510, as it has bluetooth handsfree, and uses the latest GPS receiver like the TomTom One, has widescreen display, and an option for free traffic information with optional module.0 -
Difficult to know what choice to make without pricing for the 510, 710 and 910. When the One came out, it undercut the GO 300 despite having the same functionality and a superior GPS receiver. It's always possible they will do that with the new models. If so, it would be pointless buying any of the current GO range.
Like anything to do with technology, prices will always fall and next weeks model will always be better than this weeks. Look at what is available in the market when you need it and buy the most appropriate one. If you don't need to buy today, you are almost certainly better off waiting until tomorrow.0 -
talkshop wrote:I would get the new TomTom Go 510, as it has bluetooth handsfree, and uses the latest GPS receiver like the TomTom One, has widescreen display, and an option for free traffic information with optional module.
Lovely machine, but expensive at £350 (uk + major roads of europe). Bit of a waiting list to get hold of one as well.0 -
cleudo wrote:Lovely machine, but expensive at £350 (uk + major roads of europe). Bit of a waiting list to get hold of one as well.
Available to order at Maplins for £335 if you subscribe to their newsletter and use the £15 off voucher
In fact the new 510 is cheaper than the old 500 it replaces (£369.99) at Maplins own prices.0
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