In-vehicle infotainment has evolved in leaps and bounds since the days of in-car vinyl record players back in the 1950s and 1960s. Today most, if not all, cars sport at least one touchscreen, allowing ...
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Subaru's Infotainment System Needs to Go: Review
It's outdated, slow, difficult to use, and just plain bad. It's almost 2025. I have a supercomputer in my pocket with an OLED display and a 120-hertz refresh rate that responds to inputs in a fraction ...
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