Sony Introduced 3D Map For Car

Filed in: Linux, Technology — June 12th, 2004

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this is not a car racing game, this is 3D map!

LinuxDevices.com writes:

Sony introduced three Linux-based in-car navigation and infotainment devices in Japan today. The NV-XYZ 33, 55, and 77 feature 3D map navigation technology, media players, hard drives, GPS, and PC connectivity. And they are based on a Linux 2.4-series kernel.

The 3D mapping interface shows actual buildings, and knows street addresses, enabling it to identify destination addresses… [more...]

Thought:
This is cool, indeed! :cool:

Currently, the device is sold in Japan and the 3D map covered Tokyo and nearby places only. The prices are US$1,422(~RM5403.60), US$1,614(~RM6133.20), and US$1,902(~RM7227.60).

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