10/01/2012

Anime-themed car navigation system


TOKYO —
Tired of listening to the same, soulless car navigation systems while you drive? Wouldn’t you rather listen to someone a little cuter while you’re trying to track down your nearest Guns ‘n’ Ammo store? Wouldn’t it be fun if your favorite animated high-school girls could be the voice of sense and direction!?
If you’re a K-On! fan, you’re in luck a new portable car navigation system has just arrived in stores, ready to drive you home and everyone else up the wall.
K-On!, or Kei-On! (literally light music), is an animated TV series based on the original four-panel comic of the same name. The story follows five female high schoolers who join their school’s hokago (after school) light music club band, only to find that there are no other members. Needless to say, adventure and hilarity follow.
Designed to look like a rather awesome old-school cassette-tape, the navigation system, or navi as they’re known here in Japan, sits snugly in a packaged plastic stand that can be affixed to the car’s dashboard. Before it’s activated, the unit’s main screen displays the cassette-tape’s spindles and label, complete with the band’s name, After-School Tea-Time, written in faux handwriting.

The unit’s box itself is well-made and resembles, appropriately, a box of teabags. Before it’s even connected up, this product is sure to win over K-On! fans and window-shoppers alike.
Naturally, this being a Japanese-made product, the girls make a point of warning the driver not to play around with or focus too much attention on the screen while operating a vehicle.
But what’s the use of a portable navigation system in Tokyo, where the vast majority of the population would rather take out a second mortgage on their home than deal with the hassle of owning a car and finding a place to keep it? The girls have got you covered; the unit also comes with an “on-foot” mode, so you can join the masses of people walking around the city not looking where they’re going.
The K-On! portable navigation unit is available to buy now, costing around 39,800 yen.

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