Inperio Systems, a division of EEPD, manufactures the ENVADER System shown in the picture. The basic system with a single display will be available In Europe next month for around €1500 ($1875US). The system will be available on the US market during the summer. The dual display version (as shown in the picture) for rear seat entertainment will be available later this year.
All the components, including the automotive grade motherboard, sophisticated power supply and display, are manufacture by EEPD. The front display is primarily meant to be used for navigation or control the A/V selection and volume while driving. Features such as internet access, productivity tools, video and games are only available to the rear passengers when the vehicle is in movement.
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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Inperio Systems, a division of EEPD, manufactures the ENVADER System shown in the picture. The basic system with a single display will be available In Europe next month for around €1500 ($1875US). The system will be available on the US market during the summer. The dual display version (as shown in the picture) for rear seat entertainment will be available later this year.
All the components, including the automotive grade motherboard, sophisticated power supply and display, are manufacture by EEPD. The front display is primarily meant to be used for navigation or control the A/V selection and volume while driving. Features such as internet access, productivity tools, video and games are only available to the rear passengers when the vehicle is in movement.