Next Gen My Link Infotainment System To Show Up In 2014 Chevy Impala

If you would love to enjoy Smartphone flexibility in your car, then you need to wait for the next Gen Chevy Impala to debut in 2014.  The new My Link infotainment system fitted inside the 2014 Chevy Impala was a runaway hit among the visitors to the CES 2013. Cabin tech information has been a real problem for many car owners as there had been criticism received from most car users that it was either slow or ugly or clumsy to operate.
What Chevrolet Has Thought About?
Chevy’s think tank sees to have burnt the midnight oil and have come up with a Smartphone flexibility type infotainment system in 2014 Impala car which could set a trend for other car makers to follow. The newest next generation My Link infotainment system that you see inside the 2014 Chevy Impala operates very smoothly and uses icons that are quite similar to what you get in your modern day Smartphone.  The icons on the infotainment system can be arranged in such a way that they look very much like your Smartphone which offers you the ease and the comfort to operate the device.
What My Link Offers?
Drivers of the new Chevy Impala will have a unique and enterprising experience with the next Gen My Link infotainment system fitted inside the car. You will be able to put the interface in edit mode and can also move the icons on the screen around using the touch screen of the infotainment system just like how you operate your iPhone. There are a lot of things that the icons cover right from navigation to popular apps like Pandora. In fact, you will never have any difficulty in spotting the icons as you will only get a maximum of eight icons per screen display which offers you an easy selection of the apps or icons that you want to use.
Striking Features
There are quite a few striking features that you will find in the My Link infotainment system that is coming out in the new Chevy Impala.
You have the option to save a total of four icons that you use the most on the top strip of the interface.
These icons will remain static at the top even when you go for different functions like checking out music playback menus.
You have the option of virtually saving anything that you like in the system right from phone numbers to radio stations to the music genre to destination and have a total of 60 favorites to store.
It comes with modernized navigation maps that are stored in the system’s flash drive.
You can save a particular point of interest with the attached graphic instead of the number so that you can easily recall it with the help of graphics.
Conclusion
The new version of My Link infotainment system in 2014 Chevy Impala is due to make its appearance later this year and there is no doubt that there will be a huge demand for it once it launches.