
TomTom’s XL 340 S was released at the beginning of April and CNET has finally done a hands-on. The verdict? The GPS device has all the typical advanced features becoming ubiquitous across all PND brands such as lane guidance, fuel prices, and user-generated map corrections. The XL 340 S also has a larger 4.3-inch WXGA touchscreen that its sibling the TomTom ONE 140S that is easier to read. The only downside, according to CNET, is the overall size. When combined with the EasyPort mount the XL 340 S is a bit too thick to be truly portable. But it a day and age where every cellphone has navigational features this doesn’t seem to be a big problem. In the end CNET gave the TomTom XL 340 S a 3.5 out of 5 and says the GPS device is worth the price.
