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infotainment

American  
[in-fuh-teyn-muhnt] / ˌɪn fəˈteɪn mənt /

noun

  1. edutainment.

  2. television or radio programs that treat factual material in an entertaining manner, as by including dramatic elements.

  3. factual material that is both informative and entertaining.


infotainment British  
/ ˌɪnfəʊˈteɪnmənt /

noun

  1. (in television) the practice of presenting serious or instructive subjects in a style designed primarily to be entertaining

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Etymology

Origin of infotainment

info(rmation) + (enter)tainment

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To get to market, SyberJet plans to create an entirely new avionics system—likening the effort to Tesla’s approach to designing its infotainment and vehicle-control system.

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After years of carping about it, I am pleased to find VW’s latest infotainment system now mentally competent and even fun to use.

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Now, every time I climb back into my Ford Mustang Mach-E, I can’t stop thinking about you—your long range, your modular interior, your absurdly large infotainment screen.

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While the infotainment touch screen units have gotten bigger, they haven’t become appreciably quicker to the touch.

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There’s still scope for the automaker’s sales volumes to grow more, spurred by the new CX-5 model, which will be released in early 2026 and features an all-new infotainment system, the analyst says.

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