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Sep 7 2004, 1:53am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Korean Maxan introduces with a new brand called Infill a powerful car media center.
The INFILL is Car AV system integrated with TV, DMB receiver, video (DivX, MP4) and audio playback, Internet and GPS based navigation.
The infill Car PC is easy-to-use a touch pad. The system features a 7" TFT monitor.
Users can store movies, music, documents and photos on the built-in 40GB HDD. To upload data it has a USB2.0 interface.
Additionally gameplay is possible of games like StarCraft and FIFA over the internet.
With this system a living room becomes obsolete.
More details on Infill product page (korean). (News Tip by Michael Um)
See also the Pioneer AVH P6400.
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