2016 Audi Q7 to Come Equipped With 10.1-inch Tablets

Dec 29, 2014 10:00 AM EST | Matt Mercuro

Audi released a video this weekend teasing one of the many advanced amenities customers will find inside its upcoming 2016 Q7 model: rear seat tablets.

Customers can now spec up to two 10.1-inch Audi tablets behind the front seats, according to the Audi video. Each tablet is an Android-based device powered by Nvidia Tegra 4, which hooks up to the car's navigation plus system.

The automaker says that the tablets are easy to use, allowing occupants to do a number of online activities in a speedy fashion.

Wi-Fi accessibility allows for rear-seat access to radio, car functions and media. Google Play Store will support any apps owners wish to download.

Audi tablets can be removed from its mount and used like a normal touchscreen device outside the vehicle, according to the video. It's equipped with 32GB of internal storage, NFC and Bluetooth support and a full HD camera to allow rear passengers to take and images during a road trip.

Rear seat occupants of the Audi Q7 will also have access to navigation features, which will allow them to find directions during a trip so the driver doesn't have to figure it out while trying to pay attention to the road at the same time.

Each tablet has been engineered for automotive use, which means the device is temperature-resistant and is safe if a crash were to occur, which is not the case for normal tablets or aftermarket mounts.

So if you're one of the many people out there trying to figure out a good car for the family that will keep your kids entertained during long trips, the new 2016 Q7 SUV might be the car for you.

Check back at AutoWorldNews.com once more information on the vehicle is released.

Click below to check out Audi's video, which features the 10.1-inch tablets.

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