Why is this not available as a standard option in new cars yet?

Started by Cunning Plan, May 04, 2013, 05:33:03 AM

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Cunning Plan

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EDIT- that poxy YouTube button link never works!

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Much better than the clunky, slow, factory options that have unintuitive menus that are currently available.  

Although the installation of a tablet into a vehicle is not new, I believe people have been using various tablets for a while now, I really think the first manufacturer to offer a 'docking' system for tablets in place of a factory sat-nav option would be market-leading.

Sure, you would have to work out a way to dock various tablets, but surely it is viable!

Plus, the consumer should save X amount by using their own hardware instead of the factory option.
1968 VW T2 Bay Bus (currently being restored and upgraded)
1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ (modern classic daily driver)

ianjpage

using the wrong link for the YouTube thingy - it needs the 'normal' link (http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP3B7-YLZNo) not the embedded one:

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Incursus


Incursus

Our Next Generation Infotainment is all about this sort of thing, bringing in your own media and sharing across the Vehicle.

The problem with supplying consumer electronics with the vehicles, aside for not being designed or built to Automotive standards is they start designing 5 ish years in advance.  As you know consumer electronics move along a lot in 5 years.

F Body

Yeah great install, pity the Muppet can now drive around watching moves and doing his e-mail in a two ton killing machine

Driving ANY vehicle should be about driving the vehicle, not trying to focus on some other task because it looks cool, until such time that we all have fully autonomous vehicles

Big Mouse



The first time some moron drives into the back of a family saloon while watching a film it would only be a matter of weeks before this sort of install will be made illegal.

art b

agreed...

theres a time and place for texting,phoning,watching any tv screen...
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art b

that tw@t in the rangey needs something docking...

.... right up his arse...
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Incursus

Indeed, we blocked TV/Video from the driver when the vehicle is moving.
Passenger can still watch on the duel view screen though or in the rear.

Cunning Plan

I would only really be interested in using it for Navigation.

Then when you are stationary, you can use it to find places to eat or attractions nearby. Picking up your emails and browsing the net WHILST STATIONARY would just be a bonus.

I was approaching it from the perspective of having a choice between a factory install or a dock-able tablet, I would choose the tablet, much more user-friendly and a wider range of functions.

1968 VW T2 Bay Bus (currently being restored and upgraded)
1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ (modern classic daily driver)

Incursus

Quoting: Cunning Plan
Then when you are stationary, you can use it to find places to eat or attractions nearby. Picking up your emails and browsing the net WHILST STATIONARY  would just be a bonus.



Yeah my bro's Audi A6 uses a Google Maps based nav system, I believe it does all that.

TBH my mobile does all that and doesn't require a permanent dock

Cunning Plan

Quoting: Incursus
TBH my mobile does all that and doesn't require a permanent dock


Yep, same here, but I would like to use navigation on a screen bigger than 4/5". That Nexus 7 is 7", but I guess you could go for the 10" if you liked... OOO ERRR, where's Art

1968 VW T2 Bay Bus (currently being restored and upgraded)
1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ (modern classic daily driver)

art b

Quoting: Cunning Plan

Yep, same here, but I would like to use navigation on a screen bigger than 4/5". That Nexus 7 is 7", but I guess you could go for the 10" if you liked... OOO ERRR, where's Art  




mrs b is quite happy with the 7''....
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Incursus