Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Hyundai to build Infotainment system which we all aspire


Finally, the carmaker began to understand what we want. We do not want a touch screen provides less quality graphics, data processing moist and sometimes not user-friendly. It is easier if the maker is producing the screen easily without a lot of graphics, easy to navigate and listen to music and is easy to connect to your smartphone. That's what Hyundai offered next year.

Next month at CES, Hyundai will show its new Audio Display system. It is similar to what I'd do with the Chevy MyLink, using empty setup without navigation (built-in) or CD player. Either Android or Apple, these two systems can be understood by Hyundai new system, unless you're a Windows user or Blackberry. J

If you are in the Apple ecosystem, Display Audio support third-party applications from Beats Music, iHeart Radio, MLB At Bat, Spotify, Stitcher, and CBS Radio News, and Podcasts. On the Android side, you can apply all of the above, including SoundCloud, Pandora, and WhatsApp. Siri Eyes Free included in integration for iPhone users, while Google Now and voice action is part of the integration to Android users. Interesting is not it?

Still no news on price estimates for this system, but Hyundai expects this system to be put in the majority of his car after debuting on the 2016 model.

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