LG Display unveils thin speakers that can be hidden in car interiors
was developed with a"global audio company" , as a replacement for traditional speakers in automobiles.
The system eschews the usual voice coils, cones and magnets found in most speakers, instead employing so-called film-like exciter technology. That can vibrate off display panels and various materials inside the car body to enable a"rich, 3D immersive sound experience," according to the company. With the panels' small dimensions and 1.4 ounce weight, they can be hidden inside car interior parts like the dashboard, headliner, pillar, and headrests. That frees up spaces normally occupied by speakers"without compromising sound quality," according to LG. You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.
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