In-Dash DVD
After following one of the other threads regarding some of the items available over in Japan, I started cruising thru the Honda website...
You don't need to know Japanese to check out the following link. Down in the bottom left they let the buyer custom select interior/seat/roof/exterior colors-which include 4-5 Non U.S.ext colors.
http://cyb.honda.co.jp/visualself/custom/c...or/pgIndex.html
I got to this page from a page that showed S2000 and S2000-V. This was the "S2000-V" which looks to be the DVD Video option. Now I'm not interested in plugging in my favorite DVD
while driving, but wouldn't that be cool if it was also a GPS unit ....
You don't need to know Japanese to check out the following link. Down in the bottom left they let the buyer custom select interior/seat/roof/exterior colors-which include 4-5 Non U.S.ext colors.
http://cyb.honda.co.jp/visualself/custom/c...or/pgIndex.html
I got to this page from a page that showed S2000 and S2000-V. This was the "S2000-V" which looks to be the DVD Video option. Now I'm not interested in plugging in my favorite DVD
while driving, but wouldn't that be cool if it was also a GPS unit ....
Originally posted by KevinM
Now I'm not interested in plugging in my favorite DVD
while driving, but wouldn't that be cool if it was also a GPS unit ....
Now I'm not interested in plugging in my favorite DVD
while driving, but wouldn't that be cool if it was also a GPS unit ....
I think you migh have missed this page.
http://www.honda.co.jp/S2000/tech/equip/na...navi/index.html
You're right! The technology section did show the GPS!
There seemed to be a whole lot more to it, so I started looking. Figured there must be a way to translate the bulk of the site while on-line. After checking out a couple of free sites (most were (German, French, Spanish, etc..) and ads for a couple of commercial products, I realized there must be an easier way. (As in one I could use Right Now .
I'm running Netscape v6.2x at home. When all else fails it is time to check out the Help files. Well guess what I found:
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Translating a Web Page
You can get a quick, approximate translation of a web page in a language of your choosing.
1. Go to the web page you want to translate.
2. Open the View menu and choose Translate.
-- They said ---------
3. You'll be taken to the Gist-In-Time web page. The address (URL) of the page you want to translate is already filled in. Choose languages for the translation, and click "Gist!" There is a brief delay while the translation is completed.
There seemed to be a whole lot more to it, so I started looking. Figured there must be a way to translate the bulk of the site while on-line. After checking out a couple of free sites (most were (German, French, Spanish, etc..) and ads for a couple of commercial products, I realized there must be an easier way. (As in one I could use Right Now .
I'm running Netscape v6.2x at home. When all else fails it is time to check out the Help files. Well guess what I found:
=========================
Translating a Web Page
You can get a quick, approximate translation of a web page in a language of your choosing.
1. Go to the web page you want to translate.
2. Open the View menu and choose Translate.
-- They said ---------
3. You'll be taken to the Gist-In-Time web page. The address (URL) of the page you want to translate is already filled in. Choose languages for the translation, and click "Gist!" There is a brief delay while the translation is completed.
I guess most members already knew how to do this
, but for anyone else who is looking to check out some foreign language S2000 sites...
To make a long story short, all you have to do is go to the following page, and then enter the address of the site, and what language you are translating into English.
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
, but for anyone else who is looking to check out some foreign language S2000 sites...To make a long story short, all you have to do is go to the following page, and then enter the address of the site, and what language you are translating into English.
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
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