
MediaFLO, a company that delivers live TV to small, wirelessly connected screens, is teaming with receiver manufacturer AudioVox to bring its content to in-car TVs.
Engadget wasn’t terribly won over by the quality of the video, and recommends DVDs in the place of the service. But what if the service were delivering less-bandwidth-intensive content than full-motion video?
If those TV screens in the back of headrests were instead streaming web-delivered content like sports scores, cartoons, and digital photos, the image quality would likely seem a lot better.
I wonder if MediaFLO has considered piggybacking additional services on top of TV broadcasts? Might be worth investigating.


