Tuesday 23 June 2015

Android Auto and Apple CarPlay Las Vegas Convention Center's North Hall

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto signs were in abundance around the Las Vegas Convention Center's North Hall, the domain of automotive electronics. Hyundai was showing off a new low-end head unit supporting both features, which will appear in its least expensive cars. And if you are not ready to buy a new car, aftermarket stereo makers Parrot, Pioneer and JVC Kenwood had systems supporting Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Another trend in cabin electronics seems to be gesture control. BMW gave CNET a peek at what a future gesture-controlled iDrive system would look like, and Volkswagen unveiled its Golf R Touch concept car, showing off an array of gesture-controlled features.
Unlike the many makers of personal and home electronics at CES, automakers and equipment suppliers tend to focus less on product announcements and more on future tech. At CES, we get to see what the car of tomorrow can do.
source : cnet.com

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