Edge Guide Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Talk to Your Car: Ford's Sync makes your vehicle obey your voice. The SYNC System in '08 Ford Focus The newest automotive innovation from Ford has no wheels and no doors, but it has a very powerful engine. Don't bother looking under the hood, the engine behind Ford Motor Company's new Sync system is a microchip located in the dash of 12 new cars, trucks, and crossovers. While tiny, the power of this chip is immense. It is what technophiles call a "speech" engine. Running Microsoft software, Sync's speech engine is the key to delivering a fully integrated, voice-activated in-car communications and entertainment system. This means that now when you talk to your car it will really hear you, and then do something constructive. We at AOL Autos have now driven hundreds of miles in Sync-equipped Fords and have found the system easy to set up and use, thus allaying our fears of having to deal with yet another complex and marginally useful road-going infotainment gadget. READ MORE HERE. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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