Sunday, 24 August 2014

Toyota's Upcoming Cars Will be The Nexus 7 integrated!

When it comes to the average driver, one's car infotainment center
might be of more importance than the engine under the hood. Given
that technology is ever-changing and one is far more likely to
update to new tech hardware long before investing in a new car, it
only makes sense that an infotainment system should facilitate that
reality.
Such is the nature behind Toyota's new Intelligent System (TIS for
short), and at the heart of the infotainment system is the Nexus 7 .
The auto maker has partnered with ASUS and Unimax to create the
new TIS offering, though it appears that the system is only destined
for Taiwan (for now, at least).
The TIS infotainment center is a Nexus 7 tablet decked out with
everything a driver will need, such as navigation that utilizes a 4G
connection, voice recognition, and multi-media offerings for
controlling audio in the car. With the tablet and overall system, users
will be able to use Google Maps and other things they may do with
their tablet presently.
When the Nexus 7 becomes outdated, different tablets can be made
in the future that can be swapped into the infotainment center,
allowing drivers to keep their vehicle up-to-date. In addition, drivers
can use NFC to connect their smartphone or other device for
navigation or music.
When cars will surface offering TIS isn't yet known.
-SlashGear

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