most la buses have had these for a couple years now. just not HDTV. most of them have been tagged on, are turned off (probably stopped working), or the audio is off. when they do work, the news text on the screen changes too quickly, the commercials are annoying, and the gps maps are zoomed so far out you can't tell what street is coming up anyway. talk about an annoying waste of money. i guess they thought they would profit from the ads. but instead they seem to just have ended up with a bunch of broken tvs that arent worth repairing constantly.
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most la buses have had these for a couple years now. just not HDTV. most of them have been tagged on, are turned off (probably stopped working), or the audio is off. when they do work, the news text on the screen changes too quickly, the commercials are annoying, and the gps maps are zoomed so far out you can't tell what street is coming up anyway. talk about an annoying waste of money. i guess they thought they would profit from the ads. but instead they seem to just have ended up with a bunch of broken tvs that arent worth repairing constantly.