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TomTom XL 340 review: TomTom XL 340

Bedecked in black and furnished with IQ Routes, a new faster, snazzier interface and lane guidance, the XL 340 is identical to the One 140 except, you guessed it, it has a wider 4.3-inch screen.

Derek Fung
Derek loves nothing more than punching a remote location into a GPS, queuing up some music and heading out on a long drive, so it's a good thing he's in charge of CNET Australia's Car Tech channel.
Derek Fung

TomTom's XL 340 features a 4.3-inch screen but is otherwise identical to the One 140. Both, aside from their new blacker-than-black bodies, are externally no different from their forebears the fourth-gen One and the second-gen XL.

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The more significant upgrades occur under the skin, with faster processors and more memory resulting in improved performance and response. In addition to the already standard text-to-speech and compact design that folds up nicely into almost any glovebox, lane guidance and IQ Routes have added to the features roster.

We'll have a XL 340 review up shortly, until then check out our One 140 review.