Wednesday, October 29, 2008

NAVist III brings near-PC functionality into cars

NAVist III brings near-PC functionality into carsSeoul-based HS Networks is showing off a car navigation and entertainment system at tradeshows that can play movies and audio tracks on CDs and DVDs, and perform functions usually associated only with entertainment PCs. The NAVist III is a double-DIN receiver that houses a removable hard disk drive and has a DVD optical drive. Users interface via a 7-inch screen that will show the contents of a DVD or an optional rear-view camera, or photos stored on the HDD or an SD card. DivX-encoded video files are also supported.

The set-up is powered by dual 600MHz processors which are responsible for all the processes, including navigation capabilities and even gaming support. As far as regular radio functions, there is an AM/FM tuner onboard and a 5x50W amplifier. Dolby Pro-Logic and DTS surround sound support is accounted for, while Bluetooth compatibility allows users to wirelessly stream audio streaming. An iPod cable is included and allows users to navigate their personal music collections via the head unit's controls. A USB 2.0 connection lets users transfer media from compatible devices to the hard disk drive.

As HS Networks is looking for distributors, the NAVist III is not yet available for sale and there are no set prices.


NAVist III brings near-PC functionality into cars

NAVist III brings near-PC functionality into cars




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