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2010 CES: We Gets Hands-On with MyFord Touch

What comes after Ford's Sync voice control technology? It's called MyFord Touch, and soon MyLincoln Touch (and if you're really optimistic, MyMercury Touch) and it debuted at this week's 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

It's basically a new control interface that gives you dominion over nearly feature in your Ford. MyFord Touch doesn't replace Sync; rather, it integrates with Sync. Ford has recently announced new features for Sync, including in-car WiFi capability, smart phone apps and iTunes tagging when you're listening. More crucially, Ford has made a round of improvements to Sync's often fallible voice recognition and command capabilities.

Edmunds.com tech guru Doug Newcomb walks you through the major features of MyFord Touch in this video.

For a more detailed look at MyFord Touch and the new Sync features, check the Edmunds CarPool blog.

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1 Comment

rsholland says:

12:29 PM, 01/ 7/10

Okay, it's great, but how much is it gonna cost?

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