Satnav systems were a hot topic at IFA2007, and all the major manufacturers were present with their latest and greatest.
TomTom, perhaps the most well-known of the satellite navigation players, announced its high-end GO 920 T.
It features 4GiB internal memory that's pre-loaded with maps of Europe (41 countries) and North America as standard. The 920 T has a built-in traffic-information receiver, to keep you clear of jams, and what TomTom refers to as Enhanced Positioning Technology, where the device uses additional movement sensors should a GPS signal not be available at the time.
The Bluetooth-enabled unit ships with a remote control, speech recognition ability, an FM transmitter, and the lovely-looking 4.3in (480 x 272) touch-sensitive LCD wide-aspect screen provides clear graphics, although our flash-ridden shot would indicate otherwise. It's all housed in a metal case that, well, feels expensive.
Tomtom wouldn't be drawn on pricing, but availability is schedule for the Christmas rush.