Mio’s Knight Rider GPS gets reviewed, high-fived

September 30th, 2008 by

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Sure, we’ve been totally into Mio’s Knight Rider GPS, but how does it really stack up? PC Magazine took it out for a test drive and found that the device is essentially a Moov 300, which they say has solid route calculation times and a straightforward menu system. The Knight Rider version comes pre-loaded with maps for the US, Canada and Puerto Rico — an improvement over typical Mio US-only map packs — and the reviewer likes the device’s 58 POI categories (compared to the Moov 310’s paltry 35). The biggest knock on the unit is the lack of live traffic on-board; you have to purchase a subscription and a separate receiver (not yet available on Mio’s web site). Of course, you could always go for the aforementioned 310 with a built-in traffic receiver (and $20 lower price tag), but how cool would that be? Not cool at all. Don’t take our word for it, though, hit the read link and check out the whole review for yourself.

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Mio’s Knight Rider GPS now shipping to the hardcore fans

September 27th, 2008 by

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Anybody can say they’re going to shell out for a Knight Rider GPS pre-order, but when the house party dies down and everyone peaces out, who actually keeps that order alive? For you, dedicated K.I.T.T. fan, your moment in the sun has arrived, as Mio’s legendary Knight Rider GPS is finally shipping within one to two business days. William Daniels is calling — are you tuned in?

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Screen Grabs: Mike Traceur needs to speak to his girlfriend… on her X1

September 20th, 2008 by

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Sure, Knight Rider is probably the worst show ever in the history of the moving picture, but that doesn’t stop Sony Ericsson from wanting to throw some money in its direction (or not, seeing as the company’s logo has apparently been scrubbed). Between the nearly intolerable dialogue and absurdly fake green-screen car chases, check out a glimpse of the forthcoming Xperia X1… if you can tolerate even a moment of this abomination.

[Thanks, Marco]

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Mio’s Knight Rider GPS now available for pre-order

August 17th, 2008 by

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Dying to get your eyes and fingers all over Mio’s GPS-incarnation of KITT? Can’t hardly wait to hear the voice of the voice of the original KITT barking directions at you? Well you’re in luck, friend. Radio Shack has apparently begun taking pre-orders for the Knight Rider-branded satnav, which they claim will be available to own come September 24th. Ready to go? Get your credit card out, then prepare to be $269.99 lighter and 40 percent nerdier.

[Thanks, Jason]

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Mio gets official with Knight Rider GPS unit

July 8th, 2008 by

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Mio has understandably not been very shy about showing off its new Knight Rider-themed GPS unit, but the company has now finally gotten its official business out of the way and provided all the details on the device’s US launch. In case you somehow managed to miss it, the device itself is basically a mid-range Moov in disguise, with some red LEDs and, most importantly, William Daniels’ instantly recognizable voice helping to make you feel just a little bit more like Michael Knight as you traverse the U.S. and Canada with the aid of the pre-loaded maps. As we had heard, however, you’ll still have to wait until a bit later in this quarter to get your hands on one, when it’ll set you back a reasonable $270.

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Video: Knight Rider GPS asks, “Michael, where do you want to go today”

June 23rd, 2008 by

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You can’t purchase it for few more months, so we thought you’d like to see a brief preview of Mio’s $270 Knight Rider GPS unit. It boots into a KITT scanner effect and warm, “Michael, where do you want to go today” greeting. Fortunatley, you can then reprogram KITT to address you from a list of 200 or so other names (with more to come). Add Flux Capacitor and your ride to nerdvana is complete. See the action after the break.

[Thanks, Joe P.]

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Mio’s Knight Rider GPS speaks with the voice of KITT — we’re in love

June 20th, 2008 by

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Move over, Dash Express. Take a seat, Garmin and Tom Tom. As of right now there’s only one GPS unit worth buying, and it’s this trick Knight Rider unit from Mio that issues directions in the voice of KITT. Yep, Mr. Feeney William Daniels is gonna be right there with you, although we doubt he’ll be as tolerant of your skin-tight pants and unkempt chest hair this time around. Underneath the hood it’s basically the same Mio kit as you’d expect, only it boots up by saying “Hello Michael, where do you want to go today?” uses a cartoon Trans-Am to represent your car, and features dual LED scanner lights on each side. Yes, we’re in love. $270 is all it’ll take when this thing hits in a few months — 10 points to the first reader to get a picture of it inside a KITT replica.

[Via Autoblog]

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Original K.I.T.T. up for auction: impressive exterior, laughable interior

June 13th, 2008 by

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Enough of these kit (ahem) cars, we’re ready for the real deal. Up on the auction block today is a genuine 1984 Pontiac Trans Am that was used in the third and fourth seasons of Knight Rider. Yep, this is the one with the coveted Super Pursuit Mode, and legend has it that cops won’t even ticket you for using it. At first glance, one can’t help but be impressed with how spectacular this bona fide piece of history looks, but one glance at the interior and you realize there’s quite a bit of work left to do. Personally, we could think of a limitless number of better ways to spend 26 large, but hardcore Hasselhoff fans will likely insist on differing.

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Screen grabs: KITT the chatty car somehow still needs an Apple Bluetooth keyboard

March 21st, 2008 by

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Our latest micro-series, Screen grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today’s movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com.

You’d think a car with AI sophisticated enough to carry on a lengthy conversation with its driver would kind of obviate the need for a keyboard, but hey, maybe that’s why we’re not in the TV business.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

 

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KITT’s scanner light gets explained

February 15th, 2008 by

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We still have mixed feelings on the soon-to-be-revived Knight Rider franchise — sure, we’re gonna watch it, but we’ll probably do it with tears streaming down our face — but that doesn’t mean we’re going to turn down an inside look on how KITT’s iconic red scanner light works. According to Pierre Hoffman, whose Auto Indulgence shop built new scanner, the units consists of 240 LEDs per side in three rows of 80. The goal was to make the scanner look like a heartbeat, so early prototypes were actually triggered from music interface connected to samples of different heart rhythms. Sadly, the final design isn’t nearly as slick, using a complex timing-based circuit board instead — but that doesn’t mean we aren’t filled with a rush of conflicted emotions every time we see that red glow. Check the whole interview with Pierre at the read link.

 

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Knight Rider case mod does K.I.T.T. proud

February 4th, 2008 by

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Not everyone can afford to buy their own K.I.T.T. or K.I.T.T clone off eBay, but that doesn’t mean you can’t show your Knight Rider affection in other entirely non-subtle ways, as evidenced by this elaborate PC case mod by Thomas Fan (which we can only assume is not an alias for the ‘Hoff himself). As you can see in the video after the break, the red LEDs faithfully mimic K.I.T.T.’s faint glimmer of intelligence and, while you can’t carry on a conversation with it, you can at least make believe thanks to some familiar start-up and shutdown sounds. Sadly, Thomas hasn’t provided any plans for building you own, though we’re guessing that when it comes to something like Knight Rider, most fans would prefer to put their own personal touch on things anyway.

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Knight Industries Three Thousand specs revealed

December 23rd, 2007 by

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While you may or may not agree with NBC’s decision to make KITT a Ford Mustang in the new Knight Rider series, we’re pretty sure that you’re gonna tune in next February nonetheless if for no other reason then to see what modern technology can do to a talking, crime-fighting car. Well luckily Popular Mechanics has what is reportedly an exclusive spec sheet detailing all of the Knight Industries Three Thousand’s many capabilities, including much of the in-vehicle biometric and genetic testing you’d expect, along with such military features as laser weapons, a missile defense system, and even a targeted electromagnetic pulse for frying an enemy’s gadgets or pulling off the odd casino heist. One cutting-edge device that has been left out is a breathalyzer-based ignition system, which was allegedly scrapped at the last minute after designers learned that David Hasselhoff would not in fact be getting behind the wheel this time around.

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