SAN FRANCISCO, Intel Developer Forum, March 2--
Land Rover announced today that the award-winning Land Rover LR3 is
being unveiled by Intel Corporation as the first vehicle to demonstrate
integration of its newest Intel(R) Centrino(TM) mobile technology-based
concept mobile PC today at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.
Incorporating the Intel concept mobile PC designed for
on-the-go entertainment, the LR3 offers a look at an enhanced driving
experience through the integration of entertainment, communications and
computing capabilities into the car. The concept mobile PC weighs 2.5
pounds and is placed in a docking station in the LR3 to be easily taken
in and out of the car to provide consumers with access to their personal
media -- such as music, movies and e-mail -- wherever they are.
"Integrating Intel's mobile technology into LR3
is a perfect fit for Land Rover," said Richard Beattie, executive
vice president, Land Rover North America. "As the most
technologically-advanced Land Rover ever built, the addition of even
more advanced capabilities makes this project an exciting venture."
The
Intel concept mobile PC acts as a gaming console, home theater, MP3
player or business companion to meet the entertainment and communication
needs of LR3 consumers. Intel is leading the industry to drive
innovation that brings new features and usage models to users and
overall opportunities for growth in the PC industry.
"Intel's new concept mobile PC shows how Centrino
mobile technology can be used to address the emerging 'on-the-go'
lifestyle of consumers," said Mike Trainor, Intel's chief mobile
technology evangelist. "With this concept, Intel and Land Rover are
providing accessible car entertainment and communications luxury to the
growing number of consumers who want to have access to their content and
be able to communicate with friends and family from anywhere."
The Land Rover LR3 has served as a state-of-the-art
canvas for Intel's concept mobile PC -- making integration into LR3's
existing technology a simple task. The LR3 incorporates purposeful and
convenient technology, most importantly introducing Terrain Response(TM),
a class-leading driving system that allows simple control of
sophisticated technical features.
The highly acclaimed Terrain Response system provides
flexible and automatic control of the vehicle in all driving conditions
with one rotary dial. Upon choosing one of five terrain settings, the
vehicle is configured to manage the underlying terrain -- optimizing
ride height, throttle map, differentials, Hill Descent Control,
Electronic Traction Control, and Dynamic Stability Control.
LR3 offers intelligent shift transmission, an
available 7-inch LCD touch screen with voice-activated on- and off-road
navigation system, and a four-wheel drive information system that
displays key vehicle statistics on screen. LR3 also boasts a 550-watt
harman/kardon(R) LOGIC7(TM) digital surround-sound AM/FM-stereo audio
system with six-disc in-dash CD changer and 14 speakers.
Intel's concept mobile PC demonstration augments LR3's
in-car entertainment options, leveraging the vehicle's MOST(R) (Media
Orientated System Transport) network. The MOST system runs at 25 Mbps
and is used for the in-car entertainment system where huge volumes of
data associated with the entertainment, navigation and communication
systems have to be handled. MOST technology allows up to 15 synchronous
channels of high-quality video and audio signals to be networked,
supporting the versatile in-car entertainment, navigation and
information system.
Land Rover North America is part of Aston Martin
Jaguar Land Rover with headquarters in Irvine, California. Land Rover
established operations in the U.S. in 1986, and now imports and
distributes Range Rover, LR3 and Freelander vehicles manufactured by
Land Rover in Solihull, England. Land Rover's worldwide operations are
wholly owned by Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan. For information
about the Land Rover retailer nearest you, call 800-FIND-4WD or log on
to www.LandRoverusa.com.
Vehicle specifications and features are subject to
change. For the latest Land Rover pricing and product information,
contact Land Rover North America Corporate Communications at (949)
341-5800.
Intel and Intel Centrino are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States
and other countries.
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the
property of others.
SAN FRANCISCO, Intel Developer Forum, March 2--
Land Rover announced today that the award-winning Land Rover LR3 is
being unveiled by Intel Corporation as the first vehicle to demonstrate
integration of its newest Intel(R) Centrino(TM) mobile technology-based
concept mobile PC today at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.
Incorporating the Intel concept mobile PC designed for
on-the-go entertainment, the LR3 offers a look at an enhanced driving
experience through the integration of entertainment, communications and
computing capabilities into the car. The concept mobile PC weighs 2.5
pounds and is placed in a docking station in the LR3 to be easily taken
in and out of the car to provide consumers with access to their personal
media -- such as music, movies and e-mail -- wherever they are.
"Integrating Intel's mobile technology into LR3
is a perfect fit for Land Rover," said Richard Beattie, executive
vice president, Land Rover North America. "As the most
technologically-advanced Land Rover ever built, the addition of even
more advanced capabilities makes this project an exciting venture."
The
Intel concept mobile PC acts as a gaming console, home theater, MP3
player or business companion to meet the entertainment and communication
needs of LR3 consumers. Intel is leading the industry to drive
innovation that brings new features and usage models to users and
overall opportunities for growth in the PC industry.
"Intel's new concept mobile PC shows how Centrino
mobile technology can be used to address the emerging 'on-the-go'
lifestyle of consumers," said Mike Trainor, Intel's chief mobile
technology evangelist. "With this concept, Intel and Land Rover are
providing accessible car entertainment and communications luxury to the
growing number of consumers who want to have access to their content and
be able to communicate with friends and family from anywhere."
The Land Rover LR3 has served as a state-of-the-art
canvas for Intel's concept mobile PC -- making integration into LR3's
existing technology a simple task. The LR3 incorporates purposeful and
convenient technology, most importantly introducing Terrain Response(TM),
a class-leading driving system that allows simple control of
sophisticated technical features.
The highly acclaimed Terrain Response system provides
flexible and automatic control of the vehicle in all driving conditions
with one rotary dial. Upon choosing one of five terrain settings, the
vehicle is configured to manage the underlying terrain -- optimizing
ride height, throttle map, differentials, Hill Descent Control,
Electronic Traction Control, and Dynamic Stability Control.
LR3 offers intelligent shift transmission, an
available 7-inch LCD touch screen with voice-activated on- and off-road
navigation system, and a four-wheel drive information system that
displays key vehicle statistics on screen. LR3 also boasts a 550-watt
harman/kardon(R) LOGIC7(TM) digital surround-sound AM/FM-stereo audio
system with six-disc in-dash CD changer and 14 speakers.
Intel's concept mobile PC demonstration augments LR3's
in-car entertainment options, leveraging the vehicle's MOST(R) (Media
Orientated System Transport) network. The MOST system runs at 25 Mbps
and is used for the in-car entertainment system where huge volumes of
data associated with the entertainment, navigation and communication
systems have to be handled. MOST technology allows up to 15 synchronous
channels of high-quality video and audio signals to be networked,
supporting the versatile in-car entertainment, navigation and
information system.
Land Rover North America is part of Aston Martin
Jaguar Land Rover with headquarters in Irvine, California. Land Rover
established operations in the U.S. in 1986, and now imports and
distributes Range Rover, LR3 and Freelander vehicles manufactured by
Land Rover in Solihull, England. Land Rover's worldwide operations are
wholly owned by Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan. For information
about the Land Rover retailer nearest you, call 800-FIND-4WD or log on
to www.LandRoverusa.com.
Vehicle specifications and features are subject to
change. For the latest Land Rover pricing and product information,
contact Land Rover North America Corporate Communications at (949)
341-5800.
Intel and Intel Centrino are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States
and other countries.
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the
property of others.
SAN FRANCISCO, Intel Developer Forum, March 2--
Land Rover announced today that the award-winning Land Rover LR3 is
being unveiled by Intel Corporation as the first vehicle to demonstrate
integration of its newest Intel(R) Centrino(TM) mobile technology-based
concept mobile PC today at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.
Incorporating the Intel concept mobile PC designed for
on-the-go entertainment, the LR3 offers a look at an enhanced driving
experience through the integration of entertainment, communications and
computing capabilities into the car. The concept mobile PC weighs 2.5
pounds and is placed in a docking station in the LR3 to be easily taken
in and out of the car to provide consumers with access to their personal
media -- such as music, movies and e-mail -- wherever they are.
"Integrating Intel's mobile technology into LR3
is a perfect fit for Land Rover," said Richard Beattie, executive
vice president, Land Rover North America. "As the most
technologically-advanced Land Rover ever built, the addition of even
more advanced capabilities makes this project an exciting venture."
The
Intel concept mobile PC acts as a gaming console, home theater, MP3
player or business companion to meet the entertainment and communication
needs of LR3 consumers. Intel is leading the industry to drive
innovation that brings new features and usage models to users and
overall opportunities for growth in the PC industry.
"Intel's new concept mobile PC shows how Centrino
mobile technology can be used to address the emerging 'on-the-go'
lifestyle of consumers," said Mike Trainor, Intel's chief mobile
technology evangelist. "With this concept, Intel and Land Rover are
providing accessible car entertainment and communications luxury to the
growing number of consumers who want to have access to their content and
be able to communicate with friends and family from anywhere."
The Land Rover LR3 has served as a state-of-the-art
canvas for Intel's concept mobile PC -- making integration into LR3's
existing technology a simple task. The LR3 incorporates purposeful and
convenient technology, most importantly introducing Terrain Response(TM),
a class-leading driving system that allows simple control of
sophisticated technical features.
The highly acclaimed Terrain Response system provides
flexible and automatic control of the vehicle in all driving conditions
with one rotary dial. Upon choosing one of five terrain settings, the
vehicle is configured to manage the underlying terrain -- optimizing
ride height, throttle map, differentials, Hill Descent Control,
Electronic Traction Control, and Dynamic Stability Control.
LR3 offers intelligent shift transmission, an
available 7-inch LCD touch screen with voice-activated on- and off-road
navigation system, and a four-wheel drive information system that
displays key vehicle statistics on screen. LR3 also boasts a 550-watt
harman/kardon(R) LOGIC7(TM) digital surround-sound AM/FM-stereo audio
system with six-disc in-dash CD changer and 14 speakers.
Intel's concept mobile PC demonstration augments LR3's
in-car entertainment options, leveraging the vehicle's MOST(R) (Media
Orientated System Transport) network. The MOST system runs at 25 Mbps
and is used for the in-car entertainment system where huge volumes of
data associated with the entertainment, navigation and communication
systems have to be handled. MOST technology allows up to 15 synchronous
channels of high-quality video and audio signals to be networked,
supporting the versatile in-car entertainment, navigation and
information system.
Land Rover North America is part of Aston Martin
Jaguar Land Rover with headquarters in Irvine, California. Land Rover
established operations in the U.S. in 1986, and now imports and
distributes Range Rover, LR3 and Freelander vehicles manufactured by
Land Rover in Solihull, England. Land Rover's worldwide operations are
wholly owned by Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan. For information
about the Land Rover retailer nearest you, call 800-FIND-4WD or log on
to www.LandRoverusa.com.
Vehicle specifications and features are subject to
change. For the latest Land Rover pricing and product information,
contact Land Rover North America Corporate Communications at (949)
341-5800.
Intel and Intel Centrino are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States
and other countries.
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the
property of others.
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