Design Critique: Products For People

DC86 Longitudinal Review: TomTom XL335TM Portable GPS

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Synopsis

"Attack of the Pointless Modal Confirmations"Tim critiques almost two years of experience with the TomTomXL335TM portable GPS in a longitudinal review plagued by a ragged voice from a nasty January filled with mishaps, and a mental wooziness that we hope isn't too obvious. But food poisonings, auto wrecks, and seasonal colds cannot prevent the fact that the XL335 is a GPS that has terrific voices which sound wonderful, but unreliable software and horrid modal confirmation abuses throughout.Just reflect on this one example of interaction design gone wrong; sadly, it is typical of the TomTom Way: It takes eleven, that's 11, taps to change voices on the XL335TM. I am not making this up.And here are TomTom's excellent marketing of its Star Wars celebrity voices:Darth Vader in the recording studio: http://youtu.be/2ljFfL-mL70Yoda in the recording studio: http://youtu.be/FdcJVuylmsM Two feedback emails round out this 46-minute episode.