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Not limited to a single theme framework, create 9 types of themes with different styles, there is always one that suits your taste!
Of course it's more than just looking good! When you drive on the road, you will find that the theme has rich dynamic effects, such as driving, instrumentation, ADAS, weather, etc., is it very interesting?
The shortcut icons on the desktop can be customized in style and function, and operate in the way you are used to!
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Currently suitable resolutions are as follows:
Landscape contains: 1024x600、1024x768、1280x800、1280x480、2000x1200
Vertical screen includes: 768x1024、800x1280、1080x1920
If your car is different, it will use close resolution by default
Cars of Dingwei solution can use all the functions of the theme software, but some of the functions of cars of other solution providers are not available.
In addition to a single purchase, you can also
In an age where smartphones have built-in navigation, you might wonder: Does a dedicated GPS device still make sense? For frequent drivers, road trippers, or anyone tired of draining their phone battery and eating up data, the answer is often yes. Enter the TomTom Via 225 —a mid-range sat-nav that focuses on doing one thing well: getting you from A to B without stress. First Impressions: Clean and Functional The Via 225 sports a 5-inch capacitive touchscreen —the sweet spot between being large enough to read at a glance but compact enough not to clutter your windshield. The display is bright (400 nits) and anti-glare, making it surprisingly readable even in direct sunlight.
If you drive more than 10 hours a week or take regular road trips, the Via 225 is a worthwhile investment. It’s not flashy, but it’s the kind of device you’ll forget is there—until it calmly guides you home through a traffic jam that has everyone else stuck.
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In an age where smartphones have built-in navigation, you might wonder: Does a dedicated GPS device still make sense? For frequent drivers, road trippers, or anyone tired of draining their phone battery and eating up data, the answer is often yes. Enter the TomTom Via 225 —a mid-range sat-nav that focuses on doing one thing well: getting you from A to B without stress. First Impressions: Clean and Functional The Via 225 sports a 5-inch capacitive touchscreen —the sweet spot between being large enough to read at a glance but compact enough not to clutter your windshield. The display is bright (400 nits) and anti-glare, making it surprisingly readable even in direct sunlight.
If you drive more than 10 hours a week or take regular road trips, the Via 225 is a worthwhile investment. It’s not flashy, but it’s the kind of device you’ll forget is there—until it calmly guides you home through a traffic jam that has everyone else stuck.