Here's how iPad tablets can be used to control a Toyota car (Video)

  tablets iPad have been integrated into dashboard consoles and headrests of cars around the world for some time, but Toyota thought that the products Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), they can perform a few more functions. In this idea, those from Toyota they offered a car from a garage specialized in car customization, and they thought of allowing users to control many aspects of the car directly from the tablet. As you can see from the video clip above, we are talking about a 4 Toyota 2014Runner in which two tablets were integrated iPad, and with the help of a special application anyone in the car can control the windows, steps and several other motorized objects of the car.

The Oakley 4Runner has a camouflage-patterned vehicle wrap, LED lights and a rugged, metal roof rack designed to electronically lower and open to store two sets of skis at the press of an iPad button. The doors, music, windows and other interior features are controlled by three separate Apple iPads. To make sure the ordinary can range into the ridiculous, the ski-oriented vehicle also has a coffeemaker, a dryer for each ski glove and boot and a mountable grill in the cargo area. What really impresses is the enclosed ski storage unit on top of the 4Runner. At the push of a button, the ski rack extended out from the unit then whirred some more as it lowered the skis down the side.

  The idea of ​​partially controlling a car using an iPad tablet is interesting, especially if the user can take the tablet home and control the car when needed, otherwise being able to use it like any other Apple product.