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Startronics Exclusive Authorized Dealer for AT&T Cruise Broadcast TV in your Car: Mobile Television Advantages

by Eddie Borgwardt

In a recently-conducted study, the average American was found to spend about two and a half hours in their car daily. Now, if you spend about 8 hours each day sleeping, this means that you and your family spend more than one-eighth of your waking moments in your car. And for the people who want to spend all that time doing something other than staring at traffic or switching radio stations, an in-car entertainment system may be the best way to let those two and a half hours pass.

One of these systems is in-car TV. Many people use in-car TV to keep the kids in the back""especially very young children""occupied. And as many parents will tell you, long car trips have never been as smooth and peaceful when the kids are busy watching their favorite shows!

In-car TV can also let you watch what you want on the road. Seeing the game in your car, for example, means you won't have to rush home and then get stuck in a traffic jam. You can watch your favorite show, or see the latest episode of that series you've been following all season. With Satellite TV in your car, you can catch your shows on the go. There are many TV tuner products out on the market, but the result is usually frustrating- snowy images, and a lot of interference, especially in tunnels or in areas with lots of trees and tall buildings. Satellite TV, while it is still affected by factors like these, is still a great improvement. Regular TV tuners usually have trouble finding a good signal while you're on the move. With that sweet new AT&T Cruise Broadcast TV in your Car system put in, you get a more consistent signal- which means better reception, with clearer images and less interruptions.

The AT&T Cruise Broadcast TV in your Car has an antenna mounted on the roof of your car that gets great coverage: since it's by satellite, you can get a good signal practically everywhere in the United States, barring interference from weather or physical obstructions.

Just like your satellite TV at home, signal reception depends on a clear line of sight. Trees, snow, and tunnels will still interfere with the signal, but the AT&T Cruise Broadcast TV in your Car has a feature where your system preloads several minutes ahead of what you're watching, forming a buffer that gives you uninterrupted service even if there's interference. With the AT&T Cruise Broadcast TV in your Car, you can be sure that being on the road will never again mean having to miss anything on TV. But always remember- safety first. The AT&T Cruise Broadcast system can only be installed in Rear Seat entertainment systems (rear headrest screens, or swing-down sets installed in the back part of the passenger compartment), to provide less of a distraction to the driver. Several states have also outlawed the use of monitors in the front part of the car. So just to be sure, do some research on your state's laws on having in-car TV installed.

With Satelitte TV in your car, you can get the best viewing experience. AT&T Cruise Broadcast TV in your Car provides a signal that is strong and continuous, and has great coverage in the United States. Buffering features will also make interference from obstructions to your antenna less of a bother. Get your show on the road, and head on over to your car specialist.

Published July 9th, 2009

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