Nokia Bluetooth car display keeps eyes up

updated 04:40 pm EST, Tue February 13, 2007

Nokia Bluetooth car screen


Bluetooth headsets let people drive without always holding a cellphone, but this can become problematic when needing to show caller ID, or dial a new number; Nokia is filling the gap with the CK-15W, a display that mounts to car's dashboard. The screen is 2.2 inches, and lets users browse and select calls and contacts using a separate input device. Buttons are also present for adjusting volume, or accepting and declining incoming conversations. Users can personalize the display with their own colors and themes, and it should be compatible with a variety of Nokia phones. The CK-15W should ship to Europe in the first quarter for €180 ($233).


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