Driv-N Car Computer
Well, now you can feel both as cozy as at home, and as active as in your office with the new Driv-N car computer. It can entertain you by playing MP3s or audio CDs, you can watch movies on the DVD player, you have XM online satellite radio, Internet radio, you can browse the Internet and at the same time remain connected to your home or office PC.
I guess that beats having to do acrobatic moves while writing something in your agenda that’s unsteadily placed on the passengers seat. And latest and greatest of all, the Driv-n can be totally voice controlled. And thanks to the permanent connection to your home or office PC you can access files from either one of the computers, you just have to speak their names.
The Driv-N can be set up either under the seat or in the trunk. Its framework is made solid aluminum and it has a multitude of touch screen options. The radio slides down to leave room for the DVD player. It can be set up either on the roof or on the headrest. A really important attribute of this already close to perfect device is that it survives crashes and when you turn off your car it shuts down properly making sure your data stays safe.
I have built my own. I have installed a monitor in the roof between the drivers seat and the front passenger (Adjustable so that it can be pointed at the driver or passenger). The sec/Third screen is in the back of the necksupport. I hava a Tgn and mouse switch so it is possible to control the computer from the back and the front. Al i have to do is to jack my laptop in and then its good to go. I have split-screen installed so i can use one screen for GPS and the others for, whatever. Its not hard at all to build and it costs only about 350-400$ (Laptop not included)The real cost is the screens if your handy it wont be a prob.
I was wondering if where would it get the power supply to run if it isn’t in a car and how long does the range of the internet that it can get from the source.