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Samsung Company Turns Your Car into the Best Gaming Room Ever

The screens installed in new cars are getting larger and larger, and while they’re supposed to help you with infotainment capabilities and navigation, they can eventually be converted into gaming screens with the right hacks.
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But it goes without saying such a thing isn’t necessarily something anyone can do, not to mention an insane number of tweaks and investments in hardware are needed to get it up and running.

While at first glance it all sounds like a big no-no, playing games inside a car is a common activity whenever we’re parked and waiting for someone. And because doing the whole thing on a mobile phone isn’t necessarily the best experience, Samsung-owned company HARMAN has created what is called the “HARMAN ExP Gaming Intense Max.

Presented this month at CES, this new concept turns the interior of a car into a multiplayer arena with gaming hardware you wouldn’t even dare to dream about at home.

For example, there are large screens installed on the windshield and speakers coming out of the headrests, all with the purpose of providing the most immersive gaming experience you’ve ever been a part of.

For game lovers, any space can transform into a multiplayer arena, and the car is no exception. HARMAN ExP Gaming Intense Max leverages HARMAN’s Scalable Compute, 5G TCU and HARMAN Ignite SDP to create a fast and truly immersive gaming experience,” the company announced.

In addition, Gaming Intense Max leverages HARMAN’s audio technologies like ClearChat to reduce echo and background noise during gameplay – while HARMAN’s In Car Communication (ICC) solution ensures clear, two-way communication while in the vehicle. Lastly, high-fidelity sound, integrated headrest speakers, advanced haptics and high-resolution OLED and QLED displays create a fully immersive environment. It is not only designed to feel like a truly interactive gaming experience, but a way for gamers to feel like they are a part of the game itself.

Certainly, everything sounds too good to be true, and the concept is something that’ll probably take a while to enter mass production. Until it happens, we’ll just have to stick with the smaller screen on the mobile phone.
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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