Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the TomTom Start 20 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for TomTom Start 20.
September 2011
(81%)
17 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Calculs rapides d'itinéraires, Belle finition, Support ventouse compact et pratique, Interface de navigation claire
Pas d'info trafic de série, Esthétiquement fade, Manque de réactivité de l'écran
Très complet, le TomTom Start 20 n'a pas grand chose à envier aux modèles des gammes supérieures d'un strict point de vue navigation routière. Un très bon choix pour qui n'a pas besoin d'info trafic, de services connectés et de Bluetooth. Dommage que l...
Abstract: As an entry level SatNav the TomTom Start 20 is a good device and a reasonable performer. Bearing in mind that it is an entry level device then the missing features are not critical to the targeted market. If you want a device that you can use out of..
At 4.3 inches, the TomTom Start 20 may be a lot smaller than high-end rivals, but it's still bigger than the majority of smartphones. It's also easy to see in all conditions – including bright sunshine – and the widescreen aspect ratio is perfect for showing directions. As with previous TomTom models, we're impressed with the menu and ease of use that the TomTom Start 20 offers. It really is an i
There's very little to dislike about the TomTom Start 20. It's affordable, and using it means that your smartphone's battery life won't take a hit.
If you still haven't managed to get round to buying a sat-nav device, the TomTom Start 20 is a good place to start. It's affordable, well equipped and the impressive screen makes it easier to view and to use than a smartphone or other sat-nav rivals. T...
4.3in widescreen, Same menu system as higher-end models, 4GB memory
The RDS-TMC receiver add-on is expensive, 5in models now available for same price, Integrated screen mount
TomTom's Start 20 still isn't the most keenly priced sat-nav on the market. But street prices for the UK-only model have already fallen below £100, with the European version £10-20 more expensive. Whilst you can get Mio's 5in Spirit 685 for the same as th...
TomTom’s navigation system, its maps, UI and voices are pretty much state of the art and the device itself with its clever and versatile integrated mounting arm is physically impressive. But at £130 the absence of traffic data seems poor value. ® More...