25 July 2011
Susan Kuchinskas looks to the future of content and services for rear-seat passengers
Unlike drivers, passengers want to be distracted during car journeys—especially during longer trips. So firms are designing solutions to meet that need. "Some think it's a competing model, competing with iPads, iPods and video games, all the things people bring in by hand,” says Jeffrey Vogel, senior engineering manager, ESG Automotive. “But rear-seat solutions have maintained their appeal for the OEM." read on
Unlike drivers, passengers want to be distracted during car journeys—especially during longer trips. So firms are designing solutions to meet that need. "Some think it's a competing model, competing with iPads, iPods and video games, all the things people bring in by hand,” says Jeffrey Vogel, senior engineering manager, ESG Automotive. “But rear-seat solutions have maintained their appeal for the OEM." read on