
I spotted this image on G+, with the obligatory chides of being Darwin Award-worthy dumb and the obvious “Where’s the monitor?” I did some poking around online and found the source article on Team Xbox. Don’t worry, one doesn’t drive and game. This is for park and play only. It’s a Suzuki auto show concept car/geek playpen.
So, where is the display? It’s projected onto the inside of the auto-deplolyable hood. There are also deployable screens (and wireless controllers) for backseat passengers, and even a 30-inch rear projection display in the hatchback for outside gamers. A whole new level of kids playing in the car.


How much does this add to the price of the car? Whatever happened to reading a book?
Because you can’t be interested in games and books.
Must be a mental age thing.
A Suzuki? 1985 just called and they want their Samurai back.
You know… when the airbag goes off, someone is going to be eating a 200+ mph game controller. Just sayin’.
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