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	<title>Comments on: TomTom Go 720 Review</title>
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		<title>By: Tom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think Tom Tom&#039;s are great. I was bought one for my birthday several years ago and have found it invaluable. They tend to be slightly more reliable when navigating than other sat navs I&#039;ve used. It&#039;s easy to assume that all sat navs are the same, but I&#039;m sure my Tom Tom takes me on a better route than cheaper sat navs I&#039;ve used with friends.

One thing you might not realise though, is that there is a reset switch on the bottom of the sat nav which will restore factory default settings. I found on one occasion that my battery went completely flat and the sat nav just wouldn&#039;t turn on. I called the Tom Tom support line and they told me about the reset switch which can be found by sticking a pin into a hole where the main unit connects to the windscreen. Pressing down for 10 seconds resets the sat nav, and it was working again, much to my relief.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think Tom Tom&#8217;s are great. I was bought one for my birthday several years ago and have found it invaluable. They tend to be slightly more reliable when navigating than other sat navs I&#8217;ve used. It&#8217;s easy to assume that all sat navs are the same, but I&#8217;m sure my Tom Tom takes me on a better route than cheaper sat navs I&#8217;ve used with friends.</p>
<p>One thing you might not realise though, is that there is a reset switch on the bottom of the sat nav which will restore factory default settings. I found on one occasion that my battery went completely flat and the sat nav just wouldn&#8217;t turn on. I called the Tom Tom support line and they told me about the reset switch which can be found by sticking a pin into a hole where the main unit connects to the windscreen. Pressing down for 10 seconds resets the sat nav, and it was working again, much to my relief.</p>
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