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Seven Dimensions – Infotainment

Information and entertainment wherever you go

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As the driving public spends more time in their vehicles, the demand for in-vehicle audio infotainment systems continues to grow. Lear has anticipated the need for these systems, and our technological foresight allows us to create products that meet the needs of your customers.

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News and entertainment on the go

North Americans are spending a combined 500 million hours in their vehicles each week, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. As a result, drivers are demanding information and entertainment features that turn vehicle cabins into personalized sanctuaries. As this trend continues, consumers will increasingly seek out automakers who capture their attention with innovative infotainment features.

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Infotainment: A new frontier for automakers

According to the Telemetric Research Group, by the end of the decade, 25% of vehicles sold will have rear-seat entertainment systems. Over the next two to three years, the market for in-vehicle infotainment systems will be most impacted by new digital audio products that play “soft” music files, digital broadcast technologies, connectivity to digital music players and stored files, and emerging display-based entertainment systems.

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Leading the way in wireless control systems

In response to consumer demand, Lear offers a multimedia rear-seat entertainment system with a full range of in-demand features: video, audio, multiple-disc DVD player, USB interface, and more. Lear also offers family entertainment systems that provide home-cinema features, sound systems that produce high-end hi-fi quality, and hybrid TV receivers that can receive both analog and digital signals.

See Lear’s Infotainment innovations.

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