Mitsubishi has to connect its clients with the latest communication technology. For this, the Japanese manufacturer has unveiled a new generation of infotainment systems, ready to easily connect with smartphones and tablets.
The new multimedia system is called FLEXConnect In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) and offers intuitive three-screen user interface. By combining swipe and touchscreen technology, the user can easily and safely interact with the heads-up display and instrument cluster on the center panel.
Built on an Android platform, the center touchscreen allows easy sharing of navigation, media and climate functionality with the instrument panel and heads-up display. Easy touchscreen access also lets users operate these functions with minimal distraction.
Unlike most infotainment systems, FLEXConnect IVI features a large 12.1-inch portrait mode display that allows users the flexibility to access one to three features simultaneously. With full-screen, half-screen and one-third screen displays, users can access navigation only, navigation and media player, or navigation, media player and climate controls.
While FLEXConnect IVI provides the convenience of three displays, it is powered by a single Texas Instruments Jacinto 6 automotive processor, while having a 1920×720 resolution instrument cluster. The heads-up display is also 480×240.