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The X-930 is Via Michelin’s first step into the US market, and they entered over the holidays with a pretty good price online. The value end of the market is getting pretty full of brands you know and a whole bunch of brands you don’t. This unit comes from Via Michelin, yes the tyre company, […]
ViaMichelin has added a new flagship GPS to its range. The X-980T looks to be a radical advancement on the company�€™s previously top of the range, the X-950XT, and it brings a raft of new features.
Key most among them is the new 4.3in panoramic screen (as big as anything on the market) which has a […]
The X-980T has a bright 4.3 inch display surrounded by about a 1 inch plastic border, making the unit about 6 inches long and 4 inches deep. It’s just under an inch thick. It’s quite big, however it will fit into a pocket unlike TomTom, their main competitors.
The unit is due for release mid October […]
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