MP3 — 01 March 2006

The 910 comes with a bevy of features, but the focus here is the iPod hookup and control option via cable plug-in, and the internal 20 gig hard drive for playing music and viewing photos. MP3s can be played back via a built-in speaker (boo) or there is an audio out cable (yay). If these audio out options aren’t advanced enough, the 910 also includes A2DP Bluetooth connectivity for Bluetooth ready car stereos (Tom Tom is due to release a Bluetooth box to retrofit your current car stereo). Included in the package is also a 480×272 screen, and according to StuffMag a “the most natural text-to-speech [they’ve] ever heardâ€?. Expected for sale in April for around $850.

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  • jkrabbel

    TOM TOM is a NO NO

    I’ve owned this product a mere two weeks and after just 2 uses it fell apart. The screen froze and couldn’t be turned off, causing it to overheat which than caused the screen to crack when touched. To make matters worse the company refused to replace or fix a clearly defective model and wanted to charge an ADDITIONAL $500 to fix. So if you’ve got the money to throw away and want to invest in a product that even its own producers won’t stand by, by all means purchase it.

  • DanK

    Sucks to be you. I use mine all the time, and have dropped it several times, and it works fine. Clearly, you owning a TomTom is a no no. Your story sounds fishy.