The Past, Present, And Future Of In-car Infotainment

Aurich Lawson For decades, car infotainment meant just a radio. Then tape decks began appearing, eventually being joined by CD players. Now, Tape decks have disappeared as a factory option (the last car to come with a tape player was sold in 2010), and the CD is entering a slow but inexorable decline.

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  • LG reveals the future of in-car tech – including a virtual assistant that whisks tired drivers to a nearby coffee shop
    LG concepts give us a glimpse of future infotainment systems Advanced AI can order a coffee if the car detects drowsy drivers Even the steering wheel has a screen Keen to position itself as a leader ...
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