Rear Seat Entertainment features
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Rear Seat Entertainment features
I sat in the back of the GX and played around with the rear seat entertainment screen and found some very cool things:
I wonder how many kids actually figure these features out! This car would seriously be a dream to take on vacation. With that rear plug kids can play video games through the rear seat. too cool!
- The front seat occupants can listen to the radio through the main speakers and the rear seat people can listen to the CD-changer through the headphones at the same time (or CD front, radio rear). Just press the "source" button on the remote. If you choose to listen to the same audio in the headphones that the front seat occupants are listening to (both listening to CD, both listening to radio), you can change the front seat's station with the remote.
- You can control the navigation screen from the rear seat. Press the "cursor" button on the remote and it allows you to navigate the pointer to click.
- You can input destinations from the rear even when the car is in motion. Press "rear" on the remote and it turns off the front display to say something like "You are now in rear screen operation." The rear seat occupants can now input the destination with the remote.
- Also by pressing "rear" you can use the calendar and maintenance screens uninhibited.
I wonder how many kids actually figure these features out! This car would seriously be a dream to take on vacation. With that rear plug kids can play video games through the rear seat. too cool!
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My teenagers figures all the features out pretty quick. They hate what I listen to, so it really works good. Also, the playstation goes on all long trips. Would like to know if the front nav screen can control the DVD movies, as it's a little bit of a hastle when the granddaughter is alone in the back.
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Re: Rear Seat Entertainment features
Originally posted by brent0226
I sat in the back of the GX and played around with the rear seat entertainment screen and found some very cool things:
I wonder how many kids actually figure these features out! This car would seriously be a dream to take on vacation. With that rear plug kids can play video games through the rear seat. too cool!
I sat in the back of the GX and played around with the rear seat entertainment screen and found some very cool things:
- The front seat occupants can listen to the radio through the main speakers and the rear seat people can listen to the CD-changer through the headphones at the same time (or CD front, radio rear). Just press the "source" button on the remote. If you choose to listen to the same audio in the headphones that the front seat occupants are listening to (both listening to CD, both listening to radio), you can change the front seat's station with the remote.
- You can control the navigation screen from the rear seat. Press the "cursor" button on the remote and it allows you to navigate the pointer to click.
- You can input destinations from the rear even when the car is in motion. Press "rear" on the remote and it turns off the front display to say something like "You are now in rear screen operation." The rear seat occupants can now input the destination with the remote.
- Also by pressing "rear" you can use the calendar and maintenance screens uninhibited.
I wonder how many kids actually figure these features out! This car would seriously be a dream to take on vacation. With that rear plug kids can play video games through the rear seat. too cool!
Wasn't aware of the 'rear' button functionality. I did press it once, but got sidetracked and didn't continue. I always wondered why the rear seat couldn't control it, I guess that's because the two systems normally just work in like a mirror mode and when you press rear, it locks down the view and control of the front system. Makes sense, that is if you believe any of these features should be locked down to the driver. Make cell phones illegal first then call me about using the NAV system while driving.
I don't like the voice recognition system. I find it useless. It never understands me, and I don't have a non-american accent.
But all the features you mentioned work very nice. This system is a technological marvel. Very well coordinated from front to back.
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