In-Vehicle
infotainment is one of the fastest growing technologies in the industry. It
combines entertainment, navigation and telecommunications system into one
easy-to-use interface. The term Infotainment refers to information-based media
content or programming that also includes entertainment content in an effort to
enhance popularity with audiences and consumers.
In-Vehicle
infotainment includes hardware/software products and systems which are built
into, or can be added to vehicles in order to enhance driver and/or passenger
experience. The main function of the car's entertainment system or the head
unit is enabling a variety of functions like navigation, radio, DVD players,
climate control, Bluetooth, etc.
Many
vehicles today have infotainment for entertainment, connected with devices such
as personal navigation systems and smart phones with a hands-free car kit.
Smartphone connectivity bridges the product life cycle gap between car
infotainment systems and smart phones.
This
report evaluates the in-vehicle infotainment market including technologies,
companies and solutions.
Target Audience:
- Mobile network operators
- Automobile manufacturers
- Wireless device manufacturers
- Network infrastructure providers
- Application and content developers
- Telematics and M2M service providers
Spanning
over 34 pages, “In-Vehicle
Infotainment - Companies and Solutions 2014” report provides information on market overview, drivers
and challenge, competition and key trends. The report covered 22 companies - Alpine,
Android, Apple, ARM, Audi, Black Berry, BMW, Chevrolet, Clarion, Cypress
Semiconductor Corporation, Daimler-Chrysler, General Motors, Intel, Mentor
Graphics, Microsoft, Motorola,Symbio, Symphony Teleca Corporation, Texas
Instruments, Volcano, Volkswagen, Volvo
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