Clarion Next Gate hands-on
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David Pierce takes a look at an iPhone-powered car dashboard at CTIA 2012. More from The Verge:
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suck meeeee offfffff
So I can bring my iPhone up or spend $270?
Maybe a $5 windshield mount would be a better deal.
Why not just use your iPhone?
Love this idea if it could be properly mounted AND if and only if the button backlighting could be changed. My Saab has green lighting and the blue would look shitty in the car.
Why 269?
Look at all the cheap tight wad iclone sheep. Waaaaa I can just use my phone like normal in traffic and cock block in the fast lane because I’m a bitch like my parents raised me to be
The UI is fugly…
What i cant understand is why all of these new and rather expensive car stereos and dashboards that use graphical ui’s (as opposed to text based) have really laggy usage, I mean why is it that the maps app on this dashboard is laggier to scroll around that even the 2007 iPhone that had like a 412MHz processor! Surely it cant be that expensive to shove even a 1GHz ARM processor in there!
Aftermarket Car audio manufacturers has been doing this, its nothing new.…their the reason for auto manufactors including iphone/usb intergration
Why not just use an iPhone cradle?
because clarion wont make money that way.