Navisurfer II: a PC in your car’s dashboard

Posted in Automotive by Conner Flynn on February 7th, 2008

Navisurfer II
Many people hate to be away from their computer, even while in the car. Despite the fact that driving requires all of your attention, you still crave that screen, that contact, you don’t want to miss out on anything damnit! There’s no need to suffer withdrawal symptoms while in your vehicle any longer thanks to the Navisurfer II.

It’s a complete PC that can be installed in your car and it only takes up a single DIN slot in your car’s dashboard, which is the same size as a typical car stereo. It even features a flip-out touchscreen 7-inch color display, with 800 x 480 resolution. It will run either Windows XP or Linux as the OS. The Navisurfer II also has all of the software applications that you would want in your car, like media player, GPS navigator, rear view camera, plus an application for displaying vehicle diagnostic information.

Never fear, it has a game console, so your rugrats can be entertained. Some of the apps need external Bluetooth or USB devices to work. The GPS navigator needs a GPS receiver, for instance. For the camera function, you need a video camera. Prices range from $578 to $656.

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One Comment to “Navisurfer II: a PC in your car’s dashboard”
  1. ken Says:

    I ordered and paid for one of these Car Pc’s on 8/8/08 and still have not recived it. Their corprate e-mail address given on their web page does not work. phone number is wrong and i have sent 30 e-mails and only got a respons to 1 3weeks ago saying they will look into it.
    I DON’T RECCOMEND ANYONE ORDER A PC FROM THIS COMPANY!!!!!!!!!!!

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