
The method to watch movies on the Borgward GE center console is: download the movie you want to watch in the correct format into a USB drive, then insert the USB drive directly into the car's USB interface. The car's computer will automatically recognize it, and you can open and watch it in the media settings. The car center console is the place to control the car's air conditioning, audio, and other comfort and entertainment devices, including the central control door lock system. The driver can control the door switches and window lifting system through the car center console. The Borgward GE is a mid-size car under Geely, with a length, width, and height of 4986mm, 1861mm, and 1513mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2870mm. The car comes in six body colors: Crystal White, Flame Red, Black Jade, Bronze Brown, Magnetic Gray, and Starry Night Blue.

I usually enjoy tinkering with car equipment, and the Bo Rui GE's central console mainly relies on USB drives for watching movies. First, download the movie files to the USB drive, preferably in MP4 format for better compatibility. Insert the USB drive into the central console's USB port, then switch the multimedia source to the USB option to start playback. Remember to operate only when the car is parked, engage the handbrake for safety, as the system may automatically block videos during driving to prevent distractions. If the format is not supported, you can use conversion tools to process the files. The screen resolution is decent, providing a fair viewing experience, but it's advisable not to watch for too long to avoid draining the battery. Watching a short clip during a parking break is quite relaxing, and you'll get the hang of it after a few tries.

From a safety perspective, watching movies in the Borui GE should only be done when parked. Having driven many cars, I know that distracted driving is highly dangerous, and it's also illegal to watch videos while driving. The infotainment system is typically designed to activate playback functions only in Park mode. When using it, engage the handbrake first before tapping the video icon. A smarter alternative is to use audio entertainment, such as connecting your phone via Bluetooth to listen to audiobooks or podcasts, which won't distract your driving attention. Watching movies while parked is fine, but don't forget about battery protection—turn off the system promptly after use to avoid startup difficulties the next day. Safety always comes first; save entertainment for the right moments.

I tried watching movies in the Borui GE, and the operation was simple and intuitive. Just plug in a USB drive with MP4 movies, select the multimedia USB source on the central control screen, and it starts playing. The screen is clear when parked, but the battery drains quickly. For long sessions, it's advisable to finish an episode before turning off the engine. Personally, I find format conversion sometimes troublesome, so downloading compatible files directly is more convenient. A little tip: placing files in the root directory of the USB drive makes them easier to recognize, avoiding multiple layers of folders. Overall, it's quite fun for killing time while parked, like waiting for kids after school—just don't try it while driving.

For those who frequently travel long distances, watching movies on the Borgward GE's central console is a great choice for mid-journey breaks. Prepare a USB drive, download MP4 movie files, and plug it in for playback when parked. Adjust the screen brightness to avoid glare at night. Enjoy some entertainment during stops at service areas to relieve fatigue. If USB drives aren't supported, try phone mirroring or connecting a tablet via Bluetooth for screen projection—it's safe and simple. Additionally, you can listen to the radio or your music library in the car, so always have backup entertainment options. Safety first: Only use these features when parked, and avoid operating the screen while driving to prevent distractions.

From an entertainment enthusiast's perspective, the infotainment system in the Borui GE makes watching movies super fun. Plug in a USB drive to directly play MP4 movies, enjoying a big-screen experience when parked; or use phone mirroring to stream media, quickly pulling up content at red lights. Related functions like volume adjustment and progress bar are responsive, enhancing the enjoyment. Watching short clips during parking gatherings is quite pleasant, but never attempt while driving – distraction is dangerous. Other options include connecting via Bluetooth for music or podcasts, enriching the in-car lifestyle. Remember the safety rule: only play videos when parked to ensure driving focus.


