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Photos: Ford navigation with Sirius Travel Link

by Wayne Cunningham
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We previously blogged about Ford's partnership with Gracenote to get album cover art for its in-dash music server, but that's just part of this new navigation and entertainment center. Sirius Travel Link provides a range of data services integrated with the navigation system for traffic, weather, and other useful information. Ford will roll out this new navigation system initially on the Ford F-150 and the Lincoln MKS. We got to try the system out at the 2008 Detroit auto show.

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by spingchou July 7, 2009 12:41 AM PDT
How about other functions except navigation,Sirius Travel Link? As far as I know some OEM manufacturer can make the navi stereo with further features, such as, USB, SD, iPOD Ready, Virtual 6 Discs CDC,TPMS( tire pressure monitoring system), IPAS(intelligent parking assistant system), what's more, it comes with digital touchscreen of 800*480 resolutions, and some store can provide them: www.autodvdgps.com etc.
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