With the debut of the redesigned 2022 Tundra full-size, light-duty pickup truck, the automaker introduces its new Toyota Audio Multimedia infotainment system. According to Toyota, it features ...
The 2023 Chevy Corvette is the leader in quality and customer satisfaction when it comes to its multimedia systems, according to a study based on the responses of 93,380 owners and lessees of new ...
Enhanced navigation, user profile, an optional 14-inch touchscreen and a new Virtual Assistant are just some of the innovations brought by the new multimedia solution that will make its debut on the ...
It’s no secret we heart the Genesis G70. After earning our Best of 2019 Award, we bought one. It might be more of a secret, however, that the luxurious G70 comes from Hyundai parentage — the automaker ...
The reincarnation of Alfa Romeo in the U.S. has consistently produced fun-to-drive cars and even some bonkers performance machines in the forms of the Giulia sedan and Stelvio SUV Quadrifoglios, but ...
If there's one thing we know here at Roadshow, it's infotainment systems. You've no doubt seen our Tech Check videos, and perhaps you've browsed our extensive guide of every infotainment system ...
Ford Motor Co. is launching a new version of its in-car multimedia system that allows iPhone users to adopt Apple Inc.’s Siri voice controls and can be updated with new software over wireless Internet ...
Toyota Motor North America claims “an exceptional in-car user experience” for its new multimedia system developed locally after its Connected Technologies group was formed in 2018. The new group aimed ...
Edifier just announced the S760D 5.1 Multimedia System, equipped with Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II and DTS sound decoders and 540W RMS of output. A 10-inch bass driver and 2 passive radiators ...
The touchpad (and the mouse-like interface that came before it) has been perhaps the most controversial part of the Lexus multimedia system. Widely criticized for its lack of intuitiveness and overly ...
Computerized electronic mail will take on a new face in the future — and it could be yours. Personal computer users will be able to record and send video messages through multimedia electronic mail.
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