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F1 just upgraded their on-board camera's to HD in the last 3 races. Video and Audio is MUCH better now....
It was televised in the USA, just the last season wasn't....
@TriShield

Thats what they said about the Prius, look where it is now.....

I think the Volt will be big for GM, it just won't be the company saver.
I need a Drobo soooo badly, need to backup my Photography!

Thats only a test mule, thats not the actual Volt..... Do a Google search to see what the car will actually look like.
Wow this chat is SLOOOOOOOOOWWWWW!!!
This is ridiculous, there are people doing whats called "FPV" flying for a few years now that would blow this thing out of the water and for 1/10th of the cost. Many good FPV fliers rigs probably cost anywhere from $1k-$2k with everything included. They're also using video goggles and headtracking to fly the planes virtually. Rigging a small 10mp camera to the bottom is nothing.

Many of these people fly their planes out of visual range and up to 7k feet and higher into the clouds, miles away from their base station with full video. Others have autopilot, GPS, and HUD's for all the info you could need from the plane. And again this is all for under $2k.

The sad part is that this company may actually sell this to someone who doesn't know any better and make a WHOLE lot of money for nothing.

Example: http://www.vimeo.com/2881052

If the link doesn't work just Search Youtube or Vimeo for "FPV Headtrack"
I love Schwag!
Completely correct, I have a White S10 which was preordered back on October and it came with MultiTouch and a 10.2in screen. WTF Engadget, you guys are seriously slipping lately.
Haha, so far all but two photo's were 3D renderings. Of course they didn't look real, because they weren't LOL
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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