When it comes to budget GPS systems, TomTom has the formula nailed. The company's One line of navigators have consistently earned high marks for value in years past, delivering navigation on par with the big guys, but without the extras that typically inflate price tags. Despite the bare-minimum reputation, TomTom hasn't let the One line stagnate either. The latest model, the One 140 S, pads some meat onto the barebones model with the inclusion of many trickle-down features from pricier navigators, and a 200 USD price tag. Are the extra features worth the upgrade for budget users when the baseline One 125 model can be had for 120 USD - more than fifty dollars less?
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