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Ford releases details on how much people are going to have to fork over to choose Sync on select 2008 Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln models: a pretty reasonable $395.
Ford releases details on how much people are going to have to fork over to choose Sync on select 2008 Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln models: a pretty reasonable $395.
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I'm assuming ford and microsoft is planning on selling this in europe and asia as well.. if that is the case, will it be region locked?
- Kitchen Sync
- by cyberDJ-2038765336053745013836 August 10, 2007 3:02 PM PDT
- I find it ironic that Microsoft is the one to come the tech consumers' rescue and offer a solution to the one-side nature of car-device interoperability.
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(3 Comments)I've been waiting for something that connects to ANY handheld device; not just the iPod.
Microsoft just needs to offer this item for other auto makers.