Wired takes a scenic drive through the "bumpy" history of in-car entertainment

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Jul 20 2012 - 12:15pm

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Car radio history

From the earliest 1930s AM radio models to web-connected, Bluetooth-sporting, Pandora-playing touchscreens, in-car entertainment has come a long way. Wired takes a roadtrip through the often "bumpy" history of car radios and audio systems with a new photo gallery, found here.

The publication highlights the first AM/FM car radio (1953), the 8-track tape player (1965), cassette players, iPod integration solutions and of course Pandora and the coming "new era of in-car entertainment."

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