The TFT screen rearview mirror
The Korean company GT Electronics presents their NRM-5100. Basically, it’s a rearview mirror for cars but one that contains also a 320x234 TFT screen. Even though it does not look very practical (difficult to have a look at the GPS or the movie whilst driving), it’s a very good idea nevertheless. It becomes even better because the screen is completely invisible when it is switched off. Very cool product, but no price info available at this moment.


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