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As computer and automobile technology evolves, cars begin to have dedicated computer system that drives part of the dashboard and other peripherals, providing general vehicle status and diagnosing information, driving assistance, navigation, and entertainment.
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Most cutting-edge cars and manufacturers, such as Tesla and Nio, have replaced dashboard with computer-controlled LCDs completely.
 
  
 
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|[[wikipedia:Multi Media Interface|MMI]]
 
|[[wikipedia:Multi Media Interface|MMI]]
 
|Audi
 
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||Based on Windows CE, The AutoPC had voice recognition, a USB port, navigation and cellular phone integration options.
 
||Based on Windows CE, The AutoPC had voice recognition, a USB port, navigation and cellular phone integration options.
 
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|AVIC-D1
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|the first car CD player
 
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|Electronic Voice Alert
 
|1983 (11-function) <br> 1984 (24-function)
 
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|Chrysler
 
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|[[EMPEG Car]]
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|CDX-7
|1998
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|1984
 
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|Sony
 
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|[[D-1118]]
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|CDXA10
|1979
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|1987
 
|{{~}}
 
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|Motorola
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|Sony
 
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|[[Graphic Control Center]]
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|1986
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|{{~}}
 
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|The OS on the 1st Gen iDrive based on the VxWorks kernel and Windows CE.
 
|The OS on the 1st Gen iDrive based on the VxWorks kernel and Windows CE.
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|[[Visual Information Center]]
 
|1989
 
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|Delco Electronics <br> General Motors
 
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|VRX755VD
 
|2005
 
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==Trip Computers==
 
 
 
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! Model
 
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! Series
 
! Developer / Distributor
 
! [[MAME]] support
 
! ROMs
 
! Emulators / Other
 
 
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|ZT-1
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|1980
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|2005
 
|{{~}}
 
|{{~}}
|Zemco
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|The base price for the ZT-1 was {{Inflation|USD|139.99|1980}}, if you wanted cruise control, that would bump the price up to {{Inflation|USD|169.99|1980}}
 
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|ZT-4
 
|198?
 
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