Mercedes-Benz plans to use a state of the art and easy to use navigation system that consumers will enjoy. The new myCOMAND concept uses the Internet that has a download and upload speed on more then 3MB. This high speed Internet helps any driver to connect with no problems and no frustrations.
The interface is similar to those of the competition because it will allow access to the different digital media that can be found on the Internet as well as access to any phone information. The only difference is that myCOMAND will be entirely based on the Internet. That means that there are no more hard drives, the majority of computer hardware, and CD/DVD players.
In order to give it a test run they showed off myCOMAND during the LA Auto Show. Those who were able to test it out said that they were able to learn how it worked within a matter of seconds. They were able to search the Internet without any problems, check how the weather was, find the cheapest gas in the area, and search Google maps without any hiccups.
Despite this successful test run engineers at Mercedes still feel that the concept is still a few years away from being produced. We think that it is going to be the next best thing in navigational systems for vehicles. Don’t believe us? Check out the video that Autoblog made when they tested it out and see for yourself how it works.
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