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TomTom XXL 540S 5-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator

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The TomTom XXL 540·S is complete navigation in a XXL widescreen device. Switch on and go right out of the box. Spoken turn-by-turn instructions including street names will guide you to any address in the US, Canada and Mexico–including more than 7 million preloaded points of interest.

Complete navigation in a XXL widescreen device. Click to enlarge.

EasyPort mount folds neatly onto the back of your device. Click to enlarge.

Advanced Lane Guidance uses photorealistic images to bring even more clarity to complex multi-lane exits. Click to enlarge.

Complete XXL Widescreen Navigation and Spoken Street Names

IQ Routes
IQ Routes Technology* gives you the fastest route every time by using actual average speeds of travel on your route to calculate your trip rather than only posted speed limits, so you’ll always travel the smartest route.

Advanced Lane Guidance
Advanced Lane Guidance** uses photorealistic images to bring even more clarity to complex multi-lane exits so you can be more confident on the road.

5-Inch Touchscreen
An extra-wide 5.0-inch touchscreen helps you find your way, worry-free.

TomTom Map Share
TomTom has the most accurate maps and with TomTom Map Share technology you can instantly modify street names, street direction, POIs, road speeds and turn restrictions on your own device.

Get Help
With the “Help Me!” menu, there are added safety features so you can easily access local emergency providers.

EasyPort Mount
The award-winning Fold & Go EasyPort mount folds flat against the device, making it easy to take it with you from car to car.

The XXL 540·S is complete, widescreen navigation.

*Feature only available in the United States and Canada
**Feature available in the United States only

What’s in the Box
TomTom XXL 540S 5-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator, Easyport mount, Documentation

Features

  • TomTom GPS navigation with a five-inch, full-color, TFT LCD widescreen touch display
  • Preloaded maps of U.S., Canada & Mexico with TomTom Map Share, Advanced Lane Guidance and 7 Million POIs
  • IQ Routes Technology gives you the fastest route every time by using actual average speeds of travel on your route to calculate your trip
  • With TomTom Map Share technology, you can instantly modify street names, street direction, POIs, road speeds, and turn restrictions on your own device
  • Award-winning Fold and Go EasyPort mount, folds flat against the device, making it easy for users to transport
  • Dimensions (W x H x L): 1 x 4 x 5 inches
  • Weight: 0 pounds

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Reviews

  1. by monty

    Easy user interface. Acquires satellite lock faster than the other TomTom. Traffic updates are accurate for major highways. Lane assistance is a great feature. The only drawback is it’s mount. It slides off the glass very easily.

  2. by M. Kelly

    Actually I was impressed.. I have 2 other gps’s at the moment.. I have upgraded the maps on the other two.. but I have to hack them to get them updated.. that is why I bought this one.. Lifetime Map updates… I don’t have to worry about finding new maps every time I turn around. I havn’t used it as much lately.. I have been riding my motorcycle, I have put one of my older ones on it. I would love to use this one.. but I am leary of the EZ-mount.. I would hate to lose the GPS over a big bump.

    I love the screen size, and the menus.. I even have my truck as the 3d pointer. I am thinking of a trip this summer so I will have plenty of time to test it out more.

  3. by Geoffrey Peterson

    The product works great, but spend the extra $$ to get the lifetime maps edition. Tomtom will charge you more for one year of add-on maps than you will pay for the lifetime add-on, and you CANNOT purchase the lifetime subscription after the initial purchase!

  4. by David Perrine

    They do not tell you that you need to purchase the optional RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver to be able to use the traffic update function. Otherwise Tom-Tom’s are great GPS. I had a Magellan and it was so hard to update. You had to download a file and then use a DOS program to update it. With Tom-Tom, you just plug in the USB plug, start the HOME program and it updates all the maps.

  5. by tomkatt

    The most appealing feature of ths gps is “lifetime maps. After 6 phone calls and attempts by Tomtom to download I still do not have that feature. The gps works fine. They say they are having problems with some activation codes and they are working on it.

  6. by B. Bernardini

    I am sorry for a real tech person to know a lot about computers and software. Iwas almost afraid to buy one of these things. The price first got me, thinking that they were about $300.00. My brother has a fancier one that has the voice of Homer Simpson. I am sure that program was costly. I do a lot of musician gigs in different parts of the state. This thing was TOO easy. The set up was about a minute. It gives you both car charger and USB cable.

    (some i found dont have the USB cable) The XXL 5 inch is very easy to read. the voice module is very clear.

    So if you get lost even on your “blind date” it will get you there perfectly.(now you have to see what your

    date looks like) This is a great new toy for the “explorer” to me the novice…………

  7. by L. Solonenko

    This is the first time I used the dedicated navigation system. I bought this TomTom because of the screen size, lifetime traffic updates capability and possibility to download European maps. I have used the device for a few trips in town and around San Diego, and for a trip to the lake Edison in High Siera. Here are my observations.

    Good: Solid navigation under “normal” circumstances, i.e., in the city and suburbs, as opposed to remote countryside. Knows small roads and shortcuts. Directions are clear and highway lane guidance is good. Driving time estimates are accurate, and display is informative.

    Not good:

    - No navigation on the streets inside the shopping areas / malls. When they are large, you sort of expect the device to bring you to the store you programmed, rather than abandoning you half a block away of the shopping area entrance.

    - “Avoid highway” option for navigation produced unexplicably convoluted and manifestly unoptimal route(e.g., driving in opposite direction to destination), even though a much shorter and simpler route existed. The “shortest route” option gave better result, almost matching the route I usually take. However, in the middle of driving, the thing changed its mind and suggested a turnaround at an intersection. When I refused and drove forward, it re-routed again, this time correctly, and stayed so to the very end.

    - Driving in remote areas can confuse the device quite a bit. When driving above Kaiser Pass on CA Hwy 168, TomTom routinely placed the vehicle 50 to 100 yards away from the actual road, every so often asking me to turn right or left whenever possible. It was a source of more than one joke, given the road was a one lane in both directions, with a wall on one side, and drop off on the other. Below Kaiser Pass, however, it was fine.

    I miss a possibility to choose a point on the map through which the route must pass, and I did not particularly like the “IQ routing” it suggests.

    The price / performance is still quite good, and you can have a lot of use of the device when driving roads more traveled, when it really gives a 90% best route.

    This is a good basic device for the money, without too many bells and whistles.

  8. by Steven T. Diep

    it is a good gps .better than garvin , magellan . a lot of improve .

  9. by Dale Koepka

    In three weeks it took me to 8 wrong locations and on a dead end dirt road. It replaced my old Garmin Nuvi 760. Setting up trips & destinations took more steps and longer. I returned it and bought the Garmin Nuvi 1450T. I’ve had it one week. It seems to be working well.

  10. by D. Freeman

    I bought this GPS because it came with the map of Mexico and because it came with free map updates. It works well in Los Angeles (Los Anhelles as the voice says). What I really wanted was something that would keep me from getting lost in Tijuana, BC. It was less than no help there. I was traveling to Ensenasa and was on the toll road heading directly for Ensenada when the GPS told me twice to turn left off of the road. On the return trip there was no help from the GPS at all. I am very disappointed in Tom Tom.

    Also, I have tried three times to update the maps and each time, after lengthy waits, I end up being timed out. I emailed Tom Tom regarding this and have an automated response stating that they have had an unusual number of “incidents” and will respond as soon as possible. If the problems are resolved I’ll amend this review. So far I’m sorry I bought this device.

  11. by J. Vetillo

    Worked great right out of the box. Updates all went fine and the traffic feature works great!! Replaced a Garmin unit and the life time updates and traffic makes this a sweet deal.

  12. by D

    Two road trips so far and everything is great so far. Second GPS for me and this is way better than the first. My only concern is the free traffic cam update on TomTom home that doesn’t seem to be working for me, however the 540tm itself works great.

  13. by Blue Ribbon

    I had a Garmin Nuvi before and figured I should probably give TomTom a try when looking for a new GPS with traffic update. This one seems to have some nice features like 5 inch screen, lifetime map update and lifetime traffic. Well, “lifetime” is great, if it actually works. The traffic worked for 2 weeks and now the device no longer recognizes the receiver. The traffic icon doesn’t show up on the screen at all. When I choose TomTom Service/Traffic, it asks me to plug in the TMC receiver which is already plugged in. I’m done with TomTom and going back to Garmin.

    As for the review, it has some pros and cons. Here is my list.

    Pros:

    1. Ad-Free Traffic update. Garmin’s free lifetime traffic update includes ads. Even though it doesn’t seem obtrusive, I don’t like the ideas of having Ads on a GPS.

    2. Seems cheaper than Garmin with same features.

    3. Maps and routing are accurate as far as I can tell.

    Cons:

    1. Bad quality. Traffic receiver no longer works.

    2. A big one – when approaching destination, it doesn’t announce if it is on the left or right. On major roads, the destination flag does show which side of the street you should be pulling into, but it doesn’t announce it.

    3. Menu system isn’t as friendly as Garmin’s. It might have lots of configurable items, but just not very easy to navigate through the menu items.

    4. The screen has good resolution, but the text looks terrible. Either the font is not good or not scaled right. The letters on the soft keyboard are not smooth.

    5. Touchscreen not accurate. Again on the soft keyboard, pressing “E”, 50% of time “W” or “R” is registered. Many times have to tap twice to get the menu item, and sometime a tap registers twice.

    6. Very slow routing, and map drawing. My office is about 30 miles from home, from once side of Washington DC to the other. It takes a good 25 seconds to draw the map to show the route.

    7. Only default computer voice has TTS. What’s the point of having other voices if they don’t support TTS?

    8. Power cable/Traffic receiver plugs into the unit, not the mount.

    9. The mount is strange. As the other reviewer said, it is difficult to keep the unit level because it clicks to lock into position, not like Garmin devices you can rotate to any angle.

  14. by NYC, NY

    Positives: Great screen size and great satellite capture.

    Negatives: Screen not so bright and not great choices for screen colors…had to download a couple. I’m wondering how long the tension on the spring for the mounting will last…a bit flimsy…also the lane feature does not seem to be working…maybe I have it set incorrectly???

    NYC

  15. by Barry J. McKeon

    HAD THIS FOR A FEW WEEKS AND IT WORKS GREAT. ONLY COMPLAINT IS THE SPEED LIMITS IN MY AREA OF SOUTH CENTRAL PA ARE VERY LIMITED. THIS IS MY FOURTH GPS AND BY FAR THE BEST.

  16. by Keepod

    Not sure what was all the fuss about problems with the lifetime updates. I just followed some commons sense and it all went well

    before downloading any maps:

    1. update the desktop tomtom software

    2. update the GPS operating software

    and now go and update all the maps.

    The only issue – no safety camera warning. apparently they are not allowed to provide this service in the US, why are they still marketing this feature?

  17. by Ed Consumer

    Try getting help from customer service, and trust me you will need it just to get the free maps that are supposed to be included with the device

  18. by PDS

    Works very well and is easy and intuitive

    Things I like:

    * IQ routes with traffic

    * I commute in the greater Chicago area and the automatic re-route function has proven to be very accurate and timely in its suggestions when incorporated with lifetime traffic

    o I have only been able to “beat” the suggestion when I know specific information about the road or route, i.e. at 5:00pm it is always best to work the far right lanes and take the manual tolls on I-294 south starting at Dempster through O’Hare.

    * The redlight camera notification – it has saved me a couple of times

    o Ability to add cameras to the database

    * 5″ screen

    * Ability to set a desired time of arrival (the unit will then give you +/- minutes so you can tell, without having to calc in your head, if you will be early, late or on time) Yes this does seem like a wasted function until you use it, then you’re hooked

    * One touch button screen that can be customized

    * All route data is viewable without having to scroll the screen, i.e. time of arrival, distance to arrival, time remaining, heading, speed,

    * Speed limit displayed with current speed – flashes red if speed limit is exceed

    * Customized alerts

    Things I don’t like

    * Zoom level does stay fixed

    * Street names do not always appear when no route is planned

  19. by Phil

    I was going to switch from a Garmin to a Tom Tom until I read their Warranty.

    Basically you accept the unit in an “As is Condition”. No wonder everyone complains about their “No Customer Service”.

  20. by AZ

    The Pros:

    - It is Guide me from point A to B

    - Large Screen

    - the Mount is not bad

    - Price

    The Cons:

    - Wrong “Help Me” – it shows the wrong town.

    - Display not visible in Sunlight (adjusted brightness)

    - Ignores 25mph areas

    - Requires updates (which did not address the above)

    - Customer support is useless. (who isn’t these days)..

    I tried switching from Magellan. had to return the TOMTOM.

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