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Newer generation of In-dash receivers...
Ever felt a need of an on board computer? well, now u can get one disguised in ur in-dash receiver! you couldnt have once thought of a simpler solution than a laptop hooked to ur accessory outlet. This thing saves u lots of space and, in some cases, lots of hassle with its meticulously selected technological design. It can do what u never expected an on board computer to do, What the?? it runs Vista Ultimate along with the Aero interface as smoothly as u would expect ur desktop pc to. Adding more to some of its jaw dropping features, it is pretty much upgradeable, making it somewhat 'money well spent' for a couple of years.
Coming down the Aisle, weighing little over a kilogram, the 2008 'Best of CES' award winner....The Azentek Atlas� CPC-1000 !
Features:
# in-dash PC with Windows� Vista Ultimate edition
# plays DVDs and CDs
# 7" touchscreen monitor
# built-in GPS navigation with included antenna
# built-in Bluetooth�
# front-panel USB, SD� card slots, auxiliary input
# CANbus-compatible for vehicle diagnostics
Computer features:
# 1.66 GHz (or 1.83 GHz core 2) processor with 1GB of RAM (expandable to 2GB) and 533/667 MHz front-side bus
# DVD/CD-RW drive plays DVDs and burns CDs
# 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi
# Intel� Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
# 120GB hard drive (expandable to 160GB)
Audio/video features:
# 24-bit digital-to-analog converter
# built-in amplifier (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
# Dolby� Digital 5.1 RCA outputs (front, rear, center, subwoofer)
# Dolby Digital 7.1 optical output (SPDIF)
# satellite radio-ready
# built-in television tuner
# warranty: 1 year
This unit is for sale at around $2,800.
BTW: I might be able to pull a first hand experience of this product in a couple of months but thats again an uncertainty, lets hope for the best
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Coming down the Aisle, weighing little over a kilogram, the 2008 'Best of CES' award winner....The Azentek Atlas� CPC-1000 !
Features:
# in-dash PC with Windows� Vista Ultimate edition
# plays DVDs and CDs
# 7" touchscreen monitor
# built-in GPS navigation with included antenna
# built-in Bluetooth�
# front-panel USB, SD� card slots, auxiliary input
# CANbus-compatible for vehicle diagnostics
Computer features:
# 1.66 GHz (or 1.83 GHz core 2) processor with 1GB of RAM (expandable to 2GB) and 533/667 MHz front-side bus
# DVD/CD-RW drive plays DVDs and burns CDs
# 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi
# Intel� Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
# 120GB hard drive (expandable to 160GB)
Audio/video features:
# 24-bit digital-to-analog converter
# built-in amplifier (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
# Dolby� Digital 5.1 RCA outputs (front, rear, center, subwoofer)
# Dolby Digital 7.1 optical output (SPDIF)
# satellite radio-ready
# built-in television tuner
# warranty: 1 year
This unit is for sale at around $2,800.
BTW: I might be able to pull a first hand experience of this product in a couple of months but thats again an uncertainty, lets hope for the best

Gari.pk User 9754 asked on 08 Oct 2010 15:08:57 pm


get a mac mini, and a touch screen