This one gets (standard or optional) Ford Sync 3, an eight - inch touchscreen (huge for a subcompact), Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, AC outlet, multiple USB jacks, B&O
Play upgrade audio, blind spot detection, and even a mobile app to locate and remotely start the vehicle.
Not exact matches
Our tester also came with the optional voice - activated navigation system, adaptive cruise control, and the
upgraded 14 - speaker Mark Levinson
audio system, which is impressive as much for its excellent sound quality as it is for its broad range of 3 - letter functions: from its ability to
play MP3 and WMA - encoded CDs to its ASP (automatic sound leveling) and DSP (digital sound processing).
This loaded Titanium model has automatic climate control, heated seats, a heated steering wheel, sunroof, Bluetooth,
upgraded B&O
Play audio and Ford's latest Sync 3 infotainment suite inside an 8 - inch touchscreen.
The
upgraded audio system brings greater features and capability, while a peripheral device interface module allows portable players to
play through the
audio system.
There's a wireless charging The
upgrade audio is B&O
Play with 12 speakers.
The software and hardware is very similar to the Icarus Illumina (aka Boyue T61) that I reviewed last August, but the eReader Pro has a few
upgrades like a larger battery, more storage space,
audio support, and Google
Play access.
It's not that the
audio is
upgraded in any meaningful way, but rather that
playing LocoRoco 2 on larger speakers than the PSP could ever pump out
audio to makes the sound all the more engaging.
Instead the
upgraded graphics, and noticeably impressive
audio improvements make the game enticing once again to
play.