This has #AWESOME written all over it (except the part where you have to pay for a car).
Hyundai is bringing over the “Equus” and it comes standard with an iPad as the instruction manual:
There’s enough technology within the driver’s (and backseat passenger’s) reach to require a few trips to the manual, which just so happens to be an app on the included iPad. Yep, this is the car that comes with an iPad as the user manual.
It makes sense, too. Instead of following a series of step-by-step instructions to, say, change the audio settings, you can just refer to the app for a quick demonstration. It’s genius from a user experience and marketing standpoint.
Not exactly sure how much it costs but it would be pretty sweet; one report says 50-60k.
Huh.
[HT: CrunchGear]
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