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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Bugatti Veyron: Stereo designed for 250 miles per hour

Bugatti Veyron
Interesting article here about a special, usually overlooked feature in the Bugatti Veyron: a Burmester stereo which still plays at 250 miles per hour!
Here's why an off-the-shelf stereo from Best Buy wouldn't have done the trick: The Burmeister CD player alone is constructed to operate without a single skip at 250 miles per hour. Sybarites adds that the control panel is designed to be seen at such high speeds without distracting the driver. (We're thankful for this feature in particular.)


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