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By default yes. All it takes is one obd2 connector and a little know how to disable that safety on many modern cars.
There is probably an infosystem hack to do the same. On Honda it is a series of buttons held at once to get you into the diagnostic menus, and you click through to an option to allow HDMI input while driving. Then you can play vids etc while in drive, otherwise vids only play in park
Now I'm interested. Any link ?
Well, freedom and all that stuff, I guess.
:laughing facepalm: