Tony Fabris wrote:
It just seems funny that they'd launch a product intended to be an in-car computer, then cripple it with limited computing ability. Terribly shortsighted, if you ask me.
Yes, but most car audio customers wouldn't know a PC from a cheesegrater. Maybe they would, but Clarion aren't going to let a silly thing like terminology or capability stand between them and extracting all the money they can from the customer.
Clarion's not above jumping on a bandwagon, it seems.
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