Congratulations to the infotainment team at Chevrolet! Their next-generation Chevy MyLink system has just won a Best of CES award, in the car tech category. The competition judges were particularly impressed with MyLink's user interface and integration with the car's instrument cluster.
The MyLink system was one of two QNX-powered finalists in this year's competition; the other was Garmin's K2 infotainment platform.
Chevy plans to roll out the new version of MyLink later this year.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
QNX-powered Chevy Mylink drives home with 2013 Best of CES award
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