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Jaguar Announces Its New Advanced Vehicle Entertainment Technology
By HSPN News covering Jaguar | Published  08/22/2006 | Jaguar , European Manufacturers , June , 2006 Archive | Unrated
Jaguar Announces Its New Advanced Vehicle Entertainment Technology
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MAHWAH, New Jersey. June 13, 2006 – Jaguar Cars is pleased to announce the release of its innovative rear-seat entertainment technology known as the Rear Screen Connectivity System (RSCS) – an AV panel that allows rear-seat passengers to connect any digital device that has an audio/visual output. This system is available as a retailer fitted accessory only.

"With the integration of the Rear Screen Connectivity System, it's the ultimate technology in vehicle personalization," said Brenda Fevrier-Luhs, Jaguar North America Vehicle Accessories Sales & Marketing. "Ideally suited to satisfy all rear-seat passengers and keep them occupied throughout their journey in a Jaguar, the RSCS is extremely versatile and provides a luxury feature not available in all mid-size vehicles. We are the first OE to introduce this scan disc/card reader technology before any other luxury automotive manufacturer."



The RSCS consists of two seven-inch LCD screens integrated into the driver and front passenger headrests along with two dual-band infrared wireless headphones. It offers complete versatility allowing rear-seat passengers to connect any digital device from a DVD player to an MP3 player. It also features a slot for memory cards that can be used to for digital photos, videos, pocket PCs, and certain game consoles. Essentially, it's a "futureproof" system with an ability to work with any portable device and effortlessly upgrade to a new device when needed.
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