The future of in-car entertainment and technology
Driving is becoming less about getting from one place to another and more about an expression of freedom, social interaction and independence. ...
Games and Experimental Entertainment Laboratory (GEElab)
GEElab could completely revolutionise in-car entertainment and change the experience of driving for good. Designed by researchers at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Australia and Germany, the in-car entertainment system presents the user with information with the aid of motion controls and holographic displays. ...
3D technology on the move
Executive Vice President and General Manager of 3D Display at MasterImage Roy Taylor confirmed that there is a great deal of interest on the market regarding in-car 3D entertainment. He said that within three years "most models of cars will have Wi-Fi — that means that car owners will have the ability to download 3D movies and passengers could watch them on long trips.”
Glasses free 3D would revolutionise in-car entertainment but the possibilities extend far beyond the realm of 3D films. The use of 3D in-car would make gaming far more engaging and further to this 3D satellite navigation and video calling would make social interaction in car more appealing.
Nissan and Mitsubishi lead the way
The Nissan Pivo and the concept Mitsubishi take in-car technology to the next level, with interactive, social technology which lets the driver know when they are close to their favourite coffee house, ...
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