
Yesterday,
I bemoaned that words and pictures could never capture the unique experience of being in one of the new QNX technology concept cars. But you know what? Video comes a little bit closer.
Of course, it can't capture everything. For instance, it can't reproduce the richness and clarity of the cars' full-band and wideband phone calls, or the sheer auditory relief offered by QNX active noise control software. But it
can capture the reaction of someone experiencing these technologies.
For instance, in this video, I love watching how Adam from
CrackBerry.com reacts to our latest innovations in automotive acoustics. Especially the part where says "I want one."
Did I mention? The clip also contains footage of our infotainment and digital cluster systems in action. Check it out:
A big thanks to Adam and the CrackBerry team for visiting us at CES.
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