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Car parking monitor Display Size: 4.3 inch Display Format: 16.9 Power: =<3W Power Supply: DC 9V-36V Pixel: 480(W)XRGBX272(H) Contrast:351:1 System: PAL/NTSC auto switch 2 video input AV signal auto detect power on/off Auto switch when reversing I purchased it from Amazon, but never use it. |
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Caparo supercars
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Nissan TeRRA Concept FCEV (+ video)
Wed, 12 Sep 2012Nissan has revealed the TeRRA Concept – a 4WD hydrogen fuel cell electric car – heading for a debut at the Paris Motor Show. With the Paris Motor Show getting ever closer, the reveals are starting to come thick and fast. The Nissan TeRRA Concept is a hydrogen-powered SUV using electric motors from the LEAF with a chunk of its powertrain under the bonnet driving the front wheels and an an electric motor on each rear wheel, all powered bt a hydrogen fuel cell under the boot floor.
Royal College of Art's Class of 2013 launches real-time projects blog
Wed, 20 Mar 2013The Royal College of Art's Vehicle Design Class of 2013 has launched a new blog that will allow the public to follow their projects and studio work from ideas to exhibition for the first time in the course's 40-year history. The blog, which is updated daily, allows people to follow the process of the 18 MA students' final projects and college work in real-time and give them a ‘behind the scenes' look at their progress. RCA student Ewan Gallimore, speaking on behalf of the class, tells Car Design News, "So much of the work and process is unseen and by regularly updating this blog we give the chance for people to follow and interact with the run up to our show.