Now you can run video/camera into Sync Nav Radios
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Now you can run video/camera into Sync Nav Radios
Just got this email today. Figured I'd post it for you guys.
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
NAV-TV’s video input solution for the Ford SYNC navigation radio platform provides back-up camera and video in motion capability for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles equipped with the SYNC navigation radio. Boca Raton, FL and Detroit, MI, October 17, 2008 – NAV-TV®, the industry leader in vehicle network integration technology for infotainment and telematics device optimization, announces the release of the much anticipated Back-up camera and Video in Motion (ViM) input module for the Ford SYNC navigation radio system. The back-up camera interface provides a plug and play solution for adding a backup camera to reduce blind zones when moving in reverse. The video input module allows for video to be displayed on the factory LCD screen while the vehicle is in motion for the enjoyment of the passengers. The first public display of this new release will be at the 2008 SAE Convergence Expo, being held at COBO Hall in Detroit, October 20th – 22nd.
This plug and play module represents an important step in the evolution of NAV-TV for new product development. The NAV-TV Ford SYNC (Powered by Microsoft) module allows for video in motion on the factory navigation screen. “The Ford SYNC system has been very successful in the market and this input module by NAV-TV allows for existing SYNC users to now be able to add a back-up camera system and video in motion to their Ford vehicle.” stated Moni Melman, CEO of Nav-TV. “NAV-TV is always seeking to add safety, entertainment and convenience to our customer’s automotive experience. We intend this to be the first in a wide line of new products for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicle platforms that are utilizing the updated Ford vehicle network and Microsoft SYNC technology” stated Melman.
The NAV-TVALLSYNC allows for full integration to Ford SYNC equipped vehicles and is compatible with the Ford SYNC navigation radio. Designed, engineered and validated to maintain the look and feel of the factory installed system. The ALLSYNC system is designed to be dealer- and/or user-upgradeable for future software updates and product enhancements via USB.
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
NAV-TV’s video input solution for the Ford SYNC navigation radio platform provides back-up camera and video in motion capability for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles equipped with the SYNC navigation radio. Boca Raton, FL and Detroit, MI, October 17, 2008 – NAV-TV®, the industry leader in vehicle network integration technology for infotainment and telematics device optimization, announces the release of the much anticipated Back-up camera and Video in Motion (ViM) input module for the Ford SYNC navigation radio system. The back-up camera interface provides a plug and play solution for adding a backup camera to reduce blind zones when moving in reverse. The video input module allows for video to be displayed on the factory LCD screen while the vehicle is in motion for the enjoyment of the passengers. The first public display of this new release will be at the 2008 SAE Convergence Expo, being held at COBO Hall in Detroit, October 20th – 22nd.
This plug and play module represents an important step in the evolution of NAV-TV for new product development. The NAV-TV Ford SYNC (Powered by Microsoft) module allows for video in motion on the factory navigation screen. “The Ford SYNC system has been very successful in the market and this input module by NAV-TV allows for existing SYNC users to now be able to add a back-up camera system and video in motion to their Ford vehicle.” stated Moni Melman, CEO of Nav-TV. “NAV-TV is always seeking to add safety, entertainment and convenience to our customer’s automotive experience. We intend this to be the first in a wide line of new products for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicle platforms that are utilizing the updated Ford vehicle network and Microsoft SYNC technology” stated Melman.
The NAV-TVALLSYNC allows for full integration to Ford SYNC equipped vehicles and is compatible with the Ford SYNC navigation radio. Designed, engineered and validated to maintain the look and feel of the factory installed system. The ALLSYNC system is designed to be dealer- and/or user-upgradeable for future software updates and product enhancements via USB.
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