The days of drive-in movies are long gone and the radio sometimes just doesn’t cut it for entertainment. So Panasonic’s unveiled what’s believed to be the world’s first in-car Blu-ray Disc drive at this year’s Tokyo Motor Show.
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Is this the world's first in-car Blu-ray drive?
The picture comes from Japanese …
Another in-car item to become outlawed because it's too distracting. And the price? Well, if a home Blu-ray player is around £600, an in-car one would likely be £800+. Oh, and the car has to have screens. Or you buy your own...
Panasonic preps in-car Blu-ray player
The days of drive-in movies are long gone and the radio sometimes just doesn’t cut it for entertainment. So Panasonic’s unveiled what’s believed to be the world’s first in-car Blu-ray Disc drive at this year’s Tokyo Motor Show. Panasonic_bluray Is this the world's first in-car Blu-ray drive? The picture comes from Japanese …
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Posted Thursday 25th October 2007 15:36 GMT
evilbobthebob
Hmmmm #
Another in-car item to become outlawed because it's too distracting. And the price? Well, if a home Blu-ray player is around £600, an in-car one would likely be £800+. Oh, and the car has to have screens. Or you buy your own...
Posted Friday 26th October 2007 14:10 GMT
Scott Mckenzie
Err... #
....the point is?
You won't spot the difference on any quality on a screen that small any way, so i struggle to see the point at all.
But then again why do people put neons on their car, or drive around with their fog lights on....
It'll sell to the Max Power brigade.
Posted Friday 26th October 2007 14:10 GMT
George Jenkins
pointless #
I'm sure the quality on a 7" screen is amazing.
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