1ex00 Maps - Tomtom

It is a 5-inch resistive touchscreen (not glass capacitive like a phone). You have to press firmly, and it lacks the "pinch-to-zoom" smoothness of an iPhone. In 2025, this feels dated.

Update the maps via WiFi before you leave. The first update takes about 90 minutes. Do it overnight. tomtom 1ex00 maps

I’ve been using the 1EX00 for a few weeks to see if a dedicated PND (Portable Navigation Device) can compete with Google Maps or Waze. Here is the honest breakdown. The 1EX00 is TomTom’s entry-level premium device. It sits below the 6-inch GO Premium and the 7-inch GO Camper. It is strictly about driving: A-to-B, no frills, just a 5-inch screen and a magnetic mount. The Good: Why you might buy one 1. Instant "Go" (No Phone Signal Required) This is the killer feature. The 1EX00 has worldwide built-in maps stored on the device. If you drive through a tunnel, the Scottish Highlands, or a dead zone in the desert, the TomTom keeps navigating. Google Maps fails here. It is a 5-inch resistive touchscreen (not glass