The name could use a little tweaking, but no doubt we wouldn't roll deep with a VeaLink CarPuter package, whose in-car small-form-factor media center PC solutions rock SnapStream's Beyond Media media ...
In 2024, automakers have all but perfected car infotainment. They also let Google and Apple—companies that know a thing or two about user-friendly interfaces—take over the dashboard. One of the ...
Although it’s far from the first company to put computers in cars, I hadn’t thought about exactly how useful Verizon’s EV-DO network would be to driving until I saw this work from VeaLink. Just the ...
Kenneth Hall February 7, 2008 Comment Now! Most in-car PCs are generally too complicated for the average person to master and have for long been regarded as a gadget for tech-heads to boast about.
In what can only be described as one of the coolest netbook hacks to date, one Russian Eee PC 701 owner decided that his netbook would look better in his car’s dashboard than on his lap. So he set ...
Speaking of cars, there’s a new in-dash multimedia PC, or “carputer”, from Xenarc. The CP-1000 fits into the car stereo slot of a dashboard, has a 266MHz processor, a 15GB hard drive, 128MB of RAM, a ...
I already posted a thread in the LKF for this, but I thought I'd open my search to Windows application software too. I have a spare computer that runs off 12V, plus a 10" monitor that also runs on 12V ...
So I'm considering building a carputer for my van. I'm doing some research on the 'Net, and most places recommend using a laptop hard drive, both for physical size and since they're more suited for ...
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