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Give your car a brain

Posted by: Wayne Cunningham
Thu Jan 05 18:21:00 PST 2006

Audiovox's in-dash PC navigates, integrates with a cell phone, and plays back media.
Audiovox's in-dash PC handles all mobile functions.
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With car stereo head units incorporating ever more functions, Audiovox takes the next logical step by introducing under its Jensen brand the NAVT3PC, an in-dash PC that handles all kinds of media playback, navigation, and Bluetooth cell phone integration. The NAVT3PC comes with a 40GB hard drive, 512MB of RAM, and DVD drive all running on a mini-ITX board with a 1GHz CPU. Although designed as a single-DIN dash unit, it's shown here stacked with a single-DIN touch screen. It uses Microsoft Windows as the operating system and Microsoft Streets and Trips for navigation. This in-dash PC is part of Audiovox's Jensen Intellicar series, high-end head units that integrate a variety of functions.

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