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The only thing we can show you is the image above. No video, no additional pics, just that.
Tucked away in the way-way-back of the South Hall at CES is Garmin’s private meeting room. One section holds the company’s current automotive, nautical and aviation systems, while the other is an exhibition of the future.
We sampled Garmin’s new “Everest” setup, which includes one-shot voice commands and the ability to buy tracks from Amazon while you’re listening to them over FM radio. You’ll see it in cars later this year. We also sampled their “In2it” eight-way rotary controller (think a tech’d-out iDrive, MMI or COMAND knob), complete with proximity sensors and configurable buttons. Garmin is pitching it to OEMs right now.
But the system that blew our mind is dubbed K2. And the only thing we can show you is the image above. No video, no additional pics, just that.
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