Fri Jan 9, 2009 11:20AM EST
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Satellite TV for cars seems like a natural, right? Too bad about all those trees, tall buildings, overpasses, and other troublesome signal blockers. AT&T and RaySat are hoping to change all that with their new CruiseCast service, and from what I saw during a test drive here at CES, they're off to a promising start.
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As a father of 4 kids, I think that the following applies: 1. Ripoff Grotesquely overpriced....$2k for the gadgets and $350/yr to operate? For 22 channels? Thats the equivalent of about 4 trips to Disneyland for the day with my herd and a whole lot more fun. 2. Anybody ever hear of that song that Springsteen sang? 57 channels and nothin on? 3. Power converter for $20 and plug in your Wii or PS2/3 with a 15 inch drop down monitor BEATS this HANDS DOWN with teenagers. 4. See how long that globe on the roof would last in Los Angeles. I would have to say this would have the longevity of the 8-track. IMHO, and I have lots of experience buying overpriced crap to keep my troops at bay.
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6 Posted by rickyeomans4 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:40PM EDT Report Abuse
that dome is uglier than ----- .....and for the guy who said truckers love this kind of thing, thats a comforting thought. whatever keeps their eyes off the road, right? hey, at least they are awake if they are watching tv....moron