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Any ideas for internet in the car in Superb II?

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Hi

I think that the next big thing must be internet in the car. There you can book tickets to the next film, teater or check email and news on a bigger screen than your average iphone/Android.

So... Whats the best way to get such a thing thats easy to use and look oem fit.

I have the Columbus with Maxidot right now, and i do not want to change that.

Any ideas would be gladly appriciated.

Edited by tomcatdk

there's been car PC's around for a while.

Touch screen interfaces, with a windows background... the fitPC2 for example, will work well in this situation.

But now, things like these are available!

Personally, i have a MiFi modem in the car, and use my iPad.

Al.

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there's been car PC's around for a while.

Touch screen interfaces, with a windows background... the fitPC2 for example, will work well in this situation.

But now, things like these are available!

Personally, i have a MiFi modem in the car, and use my iPad.

Al.

Yup, carpc's have been here for a while now :)

Was just looking for an elegant solution that works along with Columbus.

I saw your link for a replacement but suspect that it is not as well integrated as Columbus is with the rest of the car.

The best thing would be to use Columbus videoinput but as far as i know the resolution is not that great.

Straight iPad with 3G is all you need.

Or you might be able to get an interface from Connects2 to use the phone like an iPod.

Straight iPad with 3G is all you need.

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