New Sony car plays PS5 games, but also turns your ride into a billboard:
, is a joint venture between the two large companies designed to leverage both Sony’s advanced tech and Honda’s decades of car manufacturing. The result is a new, super-fancy, and technology-packed prototype EV that Sony claims will be hitting the streets in a few years. And when it does, apparently, you’ll be able to use it to play PS5 games.
Now to be clear, you won’t be able to just pop a PS5 disc into the car as Afeela will utilize cloud streaming to let owners and passengers play on the go, provided you have a decent signal or internet connection. You’ll also be able to watch movies and TV via the various screens inside the car.But the Afeela doesn’t just have screens on the interior. No, like a weird future episode of areboot, the Afeela also features an exterior widescreen display. Sony call’s this the car’s “Media Bar” and says it will let owners display a variety of data including the current weather and battery level of the car.
, says with the media bar, owners can “express” themselves “by sharing various types of information to people around [the car].”
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