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Nissan Invisible-to-Visible Technology demonstration at CES 2019

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At CES 2019, Nissan demonstrated the future of driving to CES visitors through an interactive, three-dimensional immersion experience at Nissan's display. Invisible-to-Visible, or I2V, is a future technology that helps drivers "see the invisible" by merging both real and virtual worlds, creating the ultimate connected-car experience.

Added on the 08/01/2019 13:44:42 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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