The center cluster console was designed to
accommodate audio equipment, or could be removed completely.
Not exact matches
Other standard
equipment includes: standard side - curtain air bags, ESP, Brake Traction Control, electronic roll mitigation, anti-lock four - wheel disc brakes, Sentry Key theft - deterrent system, Vinyl Tech seats, rear 60/40 fold - flat seats, an Ultra Floor vinyl load floor, AM / FM single - disc CD radio with an auxiliary
audio input jack, outdoor temperature display, 12 - volt power outlet, manual windows, locks and foldaway mirrors, tilt steering wheel, dome and cargo lights, rear window defroster and a center console sliding armrest that moves forward 3 inches to
accommodate shorter drivers.
Other standard
equipment items on Jeep Compass include: â $ cents Side - curtain air bags, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Traction Control and ABS â $ cents 60/40 rear split seats â $ cents Fold - flat vinyl load floor (UltraFloor (TM)-RRB- â $ cents AM / FM CD radio with an auxiliary
audio input jack, cloth seats, 12 - volt power outlet, manual windows, locks and foldaway mirrors â $ cents Silver interior bezels and door arm - rests, tilt steering wheel, dome and cargo lights, floor mats and a center console sliding armrest that moves forward 3 inches to
accommodate shorter drivers (the armrest lid features a unique flip pocket for storing a cell phone or an MP3 player)
Our conference room is furnished with
audio and visual
equipment and comfortable seating so that we can easily
accommodate guests and guest speakers.
The 410 square - foot Boardroom is complete with state - of - the - art
audio and visual
equipment and designed to
accommodate business meetings.
The Savoy gracefully
accommodates business conferences and meetings, as well as groups ranging from 60 to 800 guests with
audio - visual
equipment and natural light.
So far the pubs have been very
accommodating as we sit in a corner with this
audio equipment, which can scare other punters away, but we try to promote our locations and the beers / breweries and all that, so we like to think we're helping them in some way.
Even though Dolby is rumored to be developing a version of Atmos that can be licensed to home theater
equipment manufacturers, we imagine it is probably a long way off and, while it may be possible to install a really big screen in a smaller room to mimic that theater feel at home, it would take a room of cavernous proportions to be able to
accommodate an
audio system that could do hold a candle to what Atmos can do in a properly sized auditorium.