Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Higher in Customer Satisfaction - Rear Seat Entertainment System

Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) systems are factory-installed and integrated into the vehicle's interior to allow rear-seat passengers to play DVD movies, watch broadcast media or plug in a game platform via an LCD color monitor. The DVD player forms the core of the system, which can also play audio MP3s and CDs as well as shows JPG format images.

Once a predominantly car audio systems-based entertainment market, audio-video-based infotainment systems have allowed the industry to realize the concept of multi-zone infotainment in passenger vehicles.

Portable device interfaces, media players and satellite television are just a few emerging technologies for an automotive engineer to consider integrating as an attractive magnet for potential car buyers.

Backseat television, the next big wave of in-vehicle entertainment, is becoming a reality. When equipped with this service, parents can leave the DVDs at home and click on satellite television programming instead. Rear Seat Entertainment Systems a higher satisfaction in automotive industry.

The car audio and video systems are the efficient music and video players that give ultimate music and video playback. Generally the cars come with the stock car audio systems which are already installed in the automobile by the manufacturer, however most people prefer the customer systems which are configured as per the owner's choice. The most general car audio systems include an audio player with advanced speakers and with the provision of radio reception. Most of the people listen to music tracks and FM radio while driving.

However, due to several safety precautions, car audio seems to be the preferred choice of in-car entertainment - And rightly so. Some may argue that incar video, when installed correctly and within the rules, poses no traffic hazard. However, I beg to disagree...

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