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Apple’s Front Row integrated in an Audi A6

Dec 13, 05 12:44 AM PDT


Apple’s Front Row integrated in an Audi A6

A French owner of an Audi A6 (Elie) has managed to connect his Apple Powerbook laptop to the in-dash GPS Navigation display (with a little bit of help from an Audi technician). At the moment, the Powerbook hands in a net back in the trunk where it should (mostly) be safe from road bumps. The best part is that he uses a Sony Ericsson K750i as a Bluetooth remote control for the whole system… now, that is geeky ;). Via macbidouille

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By lmbatts Naples, Italy , 19/02/06 12:09 AM (CommentID #000995)


Can he do mine? Is there a way to get in contact or get instructions?

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By mitch , 26/12/05 8:06 PM (CommentID #000249)


:)^^;):|:D:(:o:P:P

that is crazy cool

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