If you've been shopping lately for an auto sound system then I am
fairly certain that you've come across several full entertainment
systems among those in the running for your audio and entertainment
dollars. While this is the case, people will continue purchasing DVD
players are part and parcel of their sound and entertainment systems and
manufacturers will continue putting together attractive packages that
offer these devices to consumers while offering incredible bargains on
installation. I'm one of the rare people that feels that in a day of
laptops, cell phones, talk radio, fast food, Starbucks coffee, and
multitasking, a DVD in the back might be one of the best features that
can be added to the car in an effort to minimize distractions coming
from the direction of disgruntled passengers in the rear.
I will confess that many people wonder what this has to do with an
auto sound system and I can understand that question so please bare with
me. One of the features that sound system manufacturers are offering is
a feature that allows individual headphones for passengers in the back
along with LCD monitors that rest in the back of the head rests so that
passengers in the back can both see and hear the DVDs being played
without causing a distraction for the driver (either by noise or by
means of flashing lights). Another great reason to make sure you have an
auto sound system that at the very least reads and understands MP3s.
The technology exists for this and I expect to see even more
innovations technologically speaking in the way of auto sound systems
and entertainment systems in the near and not so near future. This means
that you will eventually have to face the fact that the old ways of
buying an auto sound system will soon be obsolete. At any rate, I am
glad to see that the new technologies in auto sound systems are offering
less of a one size fits all image and offering much more individual
systems, even for passengers within a vehicle.
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