DVS Korea’s navigation system, the Plenio VXA-2000 has a special Navi-In Picture function that enables the driver to view information about the direction headed whilst enjoying the latest DVD. It uses the unorthodox method of data transfer via a USB port instead of the more common SD card route. The 7” screen displays pictures in 16:9 format. For 549,000 KRW, it comes with TV-receiver support and a FM transmitter should you feel the itch to tune in to a radio station.
[Via AVing]
Publisher: so the driver is watching TV, following directions and driving?! Good luck.
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