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GM's 2nd Generation MyLink System Supports Siri and Much More

Allows for up to 60 favorite radio stations, link 10 device and better voice recognition

 
 
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The new system can be activated via knobs, touch screen or steering wheel

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will debut its second-generation MyLink infotainment system on the new ImpalaImpala Gen.10Chevrolet Impala Gen.10United States of America, 2014 > present4 versions
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, but it has already confirmed the system for the Spark EVSpark EVChevrolet Spark EVUnited States of America, 2013 > present4 photos
. Eventually, the upgrade will roll out to other Chevy's with MyLink for 2014 including its pick-ups, SUVs and the CorvetteCorvetteChevrolet CorvetteUnited States of America, 1953 > present7 series
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The second generation of MyLink is a major upgrade over the first generation. The system will link up with up to 10 devices with USB or Bluetooth, allow 60 favorite radio stations and have selectable personalities meaning that the icons of the operating system can be switched among Contemporary, Edge, Velocity and Main Street. The icons' function remains the same regardless of look. 

The system will also be compatible with Apple's Siri on the iPhone 4S and 5, but GM'sGMGMUnited States of America, 1998 > present8 models
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has disabled its ability to display web pages to prevent driver distraction. 

Chevrolet has also improved the system's voice recognition system with better natural language understanding.

“MyLink in the new Impala provides our customers with a total driver experience. With the natural voice recognition, it’s like having a conversation with your vehicle," said Nina Mital, MyLink program manager.

The ergonomics have also been modified. The second generation of MyLink does not have to be used by a touch screen. It will also work with knobs or steering wheel-mounted controls. The layout is also now completely configurable to the user's liking. 

Chevrolet will offer MyLink with either 4.2in or 8in screens in its cars. 

Source: Mashable

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