Roundarch, a digital agency focused on designing and building enterprise class Web sites, Web applications and next-generation “screen-based” experiences, has announced its involvement in the launch of Tesla Motors’ Model S – an all-electric, zero-emission prototype that Tesla plans to produce starting in late 2011. Roundarch technology, named Merapi, connects the Model S prototype’s sophisticated on-board computer system with peripheral hardware. The result is a car that delivers intuitive, responsive touch-screen controls through a 17-inch display. Thanks to Merapi, the Tesla Model S show car offers users the ability to interact with vehicle hardware systems by engaging with the car’s cockpit control center, including a touch screen consisting of HD radio integration, quick GPS navigation, streaming audio and other Internet and cloud-based data and information.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
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