Technologies, Business

VIDEO FOR PASSENGER ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CONNECTED CAR

July 22, 2022

VIDEO FOR PASSENGER
FM radio and MP3 audio are the most
popular forms of in-car entertainment
today. However, as we enter a new decade,
basic radio and bring-your-own-device (BYOD)
experiences are unlikely to satisfy drivers
and passengers for much longer. In the
next few years, one of the most significant
opportunities foreseen in the automotive
industry will be the digitally connected car,
including internet enabled e-cockpit platforms
and rear-seat entertainment displays for
passengers

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