TomTom VIA 52 (EU48) navigator Fixed 12.7 cm (5") Touchscreen 209 g Black

  • Brand : TomTom
  • Product name : VIA 52 (EU48)
  • Product code : 1AP5.002.04
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0636926084055
  • Category : Navigators
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  • TomTom 1AP5.002.04 user manual (3.2 MB)
  • Long product name TomTom VIA 52 (EU48) navigator Fixed 12.7 cm (5") Touchscreen 209 g Black :

    5", 480 x 272, 16 GB, microSD

  • Short summary description TomTom VIA 52 (EU48) navigator Fixed 12.7 cm (5") Touchscreen 209 g Black :

    TomTom VIA 52 (EU48), Multi, Internal, All Europe, 12.7 cm (5"), 480 x 272 pixels, Flash

  • Long summary description TomTom VIA 52 (EU48) navigator Fixed 12.7 cm (5") Touchscreen 209 g Black :

    TomTom VIA 52 (EU48). Languages support: Multi. Antenna: Internal. Map coverage: All Europe. Display diagonal: 12.7 cm (5"), Display resolution: 480 x 272 pixels. Storage media type: Flash, Compatible memory cards: MicroSD (TransFlash), Internal storage capacity: 16 GB

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Updated:
2016-10-21 04:01:26
Average rating:75
Uk has collected 6 expert reviews for TomTom VIA 52 (EU48) navigator Fixed 12.7 cm (5") Touchscreen 209 g Black and the average expert rating is 75 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2016-10-21 04:01:26
Average rating:80
What is the TomTom VIA 52? The VIA 52 is a new mid-range satnav from TomTom. The company's model options have become a little confusing of late, with the GO brand expanding across a wider array of prices. But the Start brand is making a comeback, and the...
  • Lifetime TomTom Traffic, Lifetime UK and Republic of Ireland maps, Great value...
  • Live services require smartphone connection, Resistive touchscreen, Integrated mount...
  • The TomTom VIA 52 is a capable satnav, although you need a smartphone for the traffic service and the European maps version is the best option...
crowdedbrain.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-21 04:01:26
Average rating:0
I suppose in a world dominated by smartphones and their built-in navigation solutions, the Via 52 tries to combat the effect of the latter by offering a pacakge that combines the best of both worlds. For one it gives you the option to link-up to your smar...
  • The TomTom Via 52 does have its merits, however it's anti-glare system is not as good as I would have hoped for (careful placement is a must) and the voice recognition system for me lacked performance and accuracy.Additionally the traffic relies on your s...
gizmodo.co.uk
Updated:
2017-05-18 03:12:37
Average rating:0
Sat navs are a dying breed. With smartphones now capable of running Google Maps, and most new cars offering integrated systems, less and less people are buying dedicated navigation devices.Don't go ruling out the faithful sat nav yet, though, there's stil...
  • The design feels distinctly retro, which I like, it's also not too big. The UI makes it a pleasure to use and the navigation is rock solid. The matte screen is a big bonus, especially on sunny days where reflective smartphone screens don't perform so well...
  • Why is the battery life so bad? One hour simply isn't good enough for such a chunky device. If my iPhone can run Google Maps over an hour, sat navs should be able to last days. It doesn't have any interesting additional features such as the Garmin Nuvi wh...
  • Mid-range devices are difficult to recommend. It depends on how useful you think the smartphone functions are. I'd be more tempted to buy the TomTom Start 52, which is £20 cheaper, or the TomTom Go 510, which is £20 more expensive but features a better de...