Entertainment System
Source: Johnson Controls, Inc./Automotive Systems Group
AutoVision vehicle-integrated entertainment system enables rear-seat passengers to play video games and watch favorite movies on videocassettes
Johnson Controls, Inc./Automotive Systems Groupvehicle-integrated entertainment system enables rear-seat passengers to play video games and watch favorite movies on videocassettes. The system features a portable videocassette player; a seven-in. fold-down monitor that uses liquid-crystal display (LCD) technology; wireless headphones; and connectors for video game attachments. Movie soundtracks and game sound effects can be played through the vehicle's audio system or separate headphones. The system's LCD monitor pulls down from the vehicle's headliner and picture brightness and contrast can be adjusted for day or night viewing. Because it operates through the vehicle's audio system, it is possible for front-seat passengers to listen to radio programs, audiocassettes or CDs, while those in the rear cabin play video games or watch and listen to videocassettes. The on-board videocassette player can be integrated into various locations, for example, in a floor console, under a seat or in the center stack.
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