Flo TV: Video

Chrysler has been something of an innovator in backseat entertainment, offering features like Stow 'n Go seating, tailgating stereo setups and even a picnic table in its minivans. The company now goes one step further by offering two live TV broadcasting services: Flo TV and Sirius Satellite TV. In this video, Cars.com editor Mike Hanley pits the newer Flo TV against the Sirius system. Flo TV doesn’t get its signal from a satellite like Sirius does; instead, it uses over-the-air frequencies once used by analog television. Compared to Sirius, Flo TV is cheaper and has more channels, but the service lacks the picture quality and the coverage that Sirius has. Which system is better for you? Watch the video to find out.

By Colin Bird | September 7, 2010 | Comments (0)

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