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  2. Internavi - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, an automobile parts retail chain called "Autobacs" sells an in-dash navigation system built by Honda called "Gathers" that is compatible with the Internavi technology, and can install the equipment into any vehicle. Previous navigation technology that uses either DVD loaded maps or use a Hard Disk Drive may be compatible with Internavi.

  3. Automotive navigation system - Wikipedia

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    The Navigation Data Standard (NDS) initiative, is an industry grouping of car manufacturers, navigation system suppliers and map data suppliers whose objective is the standardization of the data format used in car navigation systems, as well as allow a map update capability.

  4. In-car entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Once controlled by simple dashboards knobs and dials, ICE systems can include steering wheel audio controls, handsfree voice control, touch-sensitive preset buttons, and even touch screens on higher-end units. [1] Latest models of In-car entertainment systems are coming equipped with rear-view cameras along with side cameras for better safety. [2]

  5. Garmin (GRMN) Bolsters GPS Navigation Portfolio With RV 1090

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    Garmin (GRMN) to gain traction among travellers with the help of advanced features of RV 1090 GPS navigator.

  6. Dash Navigation - Wikipedia

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    Dash Navigation was a start-up based in Mountain View, California that produced devices and software for in-car navigation systems.Their first product was Dash Express.In January, 2007 Dash Express won "Best of CES" awards from both CNET and LAPTOP Magazine. [1]

  7. Automotive head unit - Wikipedia

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    The head unit provides a user interface for the vehicle's information and entertainment media components: AM/FM radio, satellite radio, DVDs/CDs, cassette tapes (although these are now uncommon), USB MP3, dashcams, GPS navigation, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and sometimes vehicle systems status.

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