Mitsubishi launches iPod inspired car
First the iMac, then the iPod now the iCar, a glossy white motor produced by Mitsubishi for the Japanese market and entirely compatible with the iconic digital music player - well, with the iPod Nano, at any rate.
Yes, the central portion of the i car’s dashboard features a handly horizontally aligned slot with a dock connector at the deepest point of the recess. Slot your Nano in and you’re ready rock’n’roll - literally. The player is controlled through the car’s built-in, hard drive-equipped satellite navigation system.
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