
To play videos on the Bora's central control screen, you must download videos in MP4 format. Below are specific details about the Volkswagen Bora: 1. Dimensions: The Volkswagen Bora measures 4663mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2688mm. 2. Powertrain: The Volkswagen Bora is equipped with a 1.5L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, paired with either a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 83KW and a maximum torque of 145N·m. Another variant features a 1.4T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, producing a maximum power of 110KW and a maximum torque of 250N·m.

I've been driving a Bora for several years and often rely on the central control screen for video entertainment. The most convenient method is USB connection: first, copy video files to a USB drive, recommended formats are MP4 or AVI, avoid overly large files to prevent lag; then plug the USB into the car's port. After starting the car, press the 'Media' button on the central screen, select 'USB Device', find the video list and click to play. Note that the system may automatically stop playing videos while driving; videos can only be viewed when parked or with the handbrake engaged—safety first, don't get distracted. I've found that the screen needs regular cleaning to prevent dust and fingerprints, which can affect display quality; updating the car's firmware can sometimes support new formats, a free and practical upgrade. Overall, the process is straightforward and easy to get the hang of, making it a great way to pass time watching movies while parked and waiting.

From a safety perspective, the Bora's central control screen is great for playing videos, but it's best not to use it while driving. The operation is simple: insert a USB drive into the USB port, then select the media source and playlist on the central control screen. The files must be in common MP4 format, otherwise they won't be recognized. It's fine for entertainment when parked, but watching videos while driving can easily lead to accidents due to distraction; the system settings may restrict automatic video pausing while the vehicle is in motion. Personally, I recommend playing only music and minimizing video playback when children are seated in the back. Additionally, check the fuses to prevent overload, which could affect the screen's lifespan. Keep the screen clean to avoid stains; unplug the USB drive after use to save battery power. Always prioritize safety and avoid taking risks.

As a beginner learning to use the Bora, playing videos on the central console is quite easy. Insert a USB drive into the USB port, press the media button on the central console, and select the source playlist. Remember, the file format must be MP4; otherwise, it won't display. Avoid downloading high-definition videos as they take up memory. For safety, the system automatically stops playback while driving; only use it when parked. A common mistake is a loose USB connection—simply plug it in firmly. The screen easily collects fingerprints, so wipe it regularly. Enjoying videos while parked is both convenient and relaxing.

As a practical user, the most economical way to play videos on the Bora's center screen is via USB: insert a USB drive with videos and start playback with one click from the playlist. Opt for 720P to save space instead of high-definition; avoid spending on extra devices. Videos are automatically locked and disabled while driving to prevent distraction. Regular maintenance is advised to prevent screen oxidation and dimming. Efficient and practical for watching movies during breaks; USB drives are affordable, easy to operate, and save both money and effort. Ensure proper ventilation during long-term use to prevent screen overheating. A cost-effective choice for entertainment.

I love the in-car multimedia system, and the Bora's central control screen supports video playback, which is fantastic. USB is the mainstream method: insert a USB drive, select the list, and play MP4 files. You can also try Bluetooth or screen mirroring if the system is compatible. But remember, the system will force pause playback for safety when driving. Watching movies during parking breaks is super relaxing; just avoid overly large files to prevent slow loading. Regularly maintain the screen, update firmware, and add new features. Using the screen for entertainment during travel stops expands life's pleasures; keeping the screen clean ensures a smooth and comfortable experience.


