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In-Car Computers
Last updated Jul 29, 2005.
Desktop computers are practically a commodity like buying a refrigerator or washing machine. You know that any configuration provides basic functions like email, Web browsing and music and video playback. The level of quality is improved with more expensive components, just like other commodities. Add-ons increase the feature set. The car is still relatively new territory for creating a car system. Unlike desktop PC environments, the classic keyboard/mouse interface is impractical in a car. Space considerations are vital, so you really do need to think differently about how to configure your PC to fit your car.




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