GPS navigation unit maker TomTom hoped to freshen its line today with the ONE XL-S, a stepped up version of its 4.3-inch, widescreen mapping device. New in this version is a text-to-speech feature that automatically reads out directions, places, and road names, freeing drivers from having to read the display ahead of a crucial exit or destination. The refresh also brings features that have been added to other GPS units since the XL's original launch, TomTom says: the collaborative Map Share feature now lets the XL-S add map data and share it with fellow users online, as well as access the Help Me feature which more quickly brings up emergency location finders and position data in the event of a rescue.Bluetooth hands-free calling and optional traffic support through either TomTom's in-house Traffic subscription or the more universal Traffic Message Channel (TMC) format are unchanged from the original ONE XL. The company is currently planning to release the XL-S as a superior model instead of a direct replacement and will sell the new GPS system for $400 when it ships by the end of October. The existing ONE XL should sell for $350.
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