Jeremy Clarkson Voice Garmin Gps

Oct 7, 2011 - TomTom gets Stiggy with new special-edition Top Gear GPS navigator. Special start up and shut down screens, Top Gear car icons, and the voice of star Jeremy Clarkson providing. Darth Vader voice for Garmin directions.

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Clarkson, who is also The (London) Sunday Times columnist, has been recruited by Europe's biggest GPS system maker. The company aims to cash in on the popularity of the BBC motoring show, which is watched by more than eight million people in Britain and has spawned versions across the globe. Instead of the usual instruction to 'Do a U-turn where possible,' Clarkson will be telling drivers in no uncertain terms to execute a hand brake turn where safe to do so. 'It is mostly about the tone of voice I use,' Clarkson said. 'There's a tone of voice I use when ordering people to do things, so, 'I said left, left, I said left', you know, that kind of thing. It's not a gentle sat nav [GPS system] voice, put it like that,' he added.

Recruiting Clarkson will be a popular move among the legion of 'Top Gear' fans, but it is also a shrewd business move by TomTom and BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC. 'Top Gear' is by far the most lucrative earner for the corporation in terms of overseas sales, where it is watched in 170 countries. Clarkson joins a select group of celebrity GPS system artistes. Ozzy Osbourne, Snoop Dogg and Sir Roger Moore, as well as Dan Castellaneta, who supplies the voice of Homer Simpson, have all contributed soundtracks for TomTom. Garmin, its rival, offers Yoda, Darth Vader and the Saracens rugby team.

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TomTom and 'Top Gear' team up to put Jeremy Clarkson and the Stig in your dashboard. Only one of these is a speaking role.

TomTom/Top Gear It would seem that you couldn't swing a cat these days without hitting something with the 'Top Gear' logo on it. Assets from the madly popular automotive show--including the colorful commentary of the show's most popular presenter, Jeremy 'Jezza' Clarkson--are featured in both and the upcoming racing games for the PS3 and Xbox 360, respectively, and even in an iOS game. Today brings the news that you can now put ol' Jezza on your dashboard with the announcement of the TomTom Go Live Top Gear Edition, the first 'Top Gear'-themed GPS device.in the world. Looking at the specs, the GO Live Top Gear Edition looks like a variant of the recently announced that has been preloaded with all sorts of 'Top Gear'-themed content. That means that the unit will feature a 5-inch color touch screen and TomTom's new app integration with Twitter, Yelp, TripAdvisor, and Expedia.

The preloaded 'Top Gear' content includes special themed startup and shutdown screens, 'Top Gear'-themed car icons and points of interest (POIs), and turn-by-turn directions spoken by none other than Mr. Clarkson himself. Expect your turn-by-turn directions to be a bit long-winded, as Clarkson is wont to be. So in addition to, 'Ahead, turn left.' You'll also get, '.and if you don't know which side is left, perhaps you shouldn't be driving.' When you grow tired of listening to Clarkson's lengthy instructions, the Top Gear Edition also features a 'Stig Mode' that silences the device like the show's tame racing driver, The Stig.

Some say.this is the mode that most Go Live Top Gear Editions will be set to within a few days of purchase. The TomTom Go Live Top Gear Edition is currently available for $269.95 (or $20 more than the standard Go Live 1535 M, which we're assuming is otherwise identical). As Clarkson himself would say, 'And on that bombshell.