[CES 2012] The automotive segment of CES does deliver its fair share of
interesting stuff to look at, and the RoadRover Android-powered dashboard is certainly something
that caught our eye. So far, we do know that the company caters to different
vehicle makes and models already such as the Audi A3, Nissan Altima, Peugeot
407/408, Toyota Tundra, Chevrolet Captiva, Ford Fiesta and KIA Sportage among
others. The RoadRover system basically allows you to synchronize your data among
Android-powered devices such as smartphones and tablets, not to mention opening
up the world of running thousands of apps from the Android Market right in the
comfort of your vehicle. Of course, we do not recommend playing Angry Birds
while you are driving, but to be able to access your Facebook status updates as
well as tweets in the car itself is a novel idea, although it is definitely not
a killer function to begin with.
External USB camera support is also thrown into the mix, letting you take snapshots of your journey in real-time and uploading them to Facebook or a link to Twitter right there and then – again, with a connected smartphone you can already do that, making RoadRover’s attempt to be more of an add-on than main meal. I guess the only reason to get this would be for its navigation capabilities – anything else on top of that is a bonus.
External USB camera support is also thrown into the mix, letting you take snapshots of your journey in real-time and uploading them to Facebook or a link to Twitter right there and then – again, with a connected smartphone you can already do that, making RoadRover’s attempt to be more of an add-on than main meal. I guess the only reason to get this would be for its navigation capabilities – anything else on top of that is a bonus.


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