Car computer runs Ubuntu 10.10, offers GPS and HSDPA
Feb 22, 2011 — by Eric Brown — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 19 viewsVic has begun selling an Ubuntu Linux-based, double-DIN car computer with GPS and 3G HSDPA for approximately $410. Based on an Intel Celeron M processor with 2GB of DDR2 memory, the NaviSurfer II Ubu-3G offers a 250GB hard disk drive, a seven-inch, 800 x 480 touchscreen, and extensive connectivity including multiple camera inputs, says the company.
The NaviSurfer II Ubu-3G appears to be the first Linux model offered in Vic's line of Windows XP-based NaviSurfer II car computers, such as the Single-DIN NaviSurfer II announced in early 2008. Like other NaviSurfer II computers, the larger new Ubu-3G model, which fits in double-DIN stereo bays, is hardly state-of-the-art, featuring a somewhat dated 1.3GHz Intel Celeron M processor.
Yet, for those looking to bring a hackable Linux experience into the car with them, the device appears to offer plenty of features and wireless connectivity for a fairly low price of approximately 300 euros (about $410).
NaviSurfer II Ubu-3G
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The Navisurfer II Ubu-3G's is equipped with a seven-inch touchscreen with 800 x 480 resolution, augmented with a number of manual controls and buttons to the left of the display, says Vic. No Wi-Fi is available, but the device offers Bluetooth, 3G HSDPA, and 54-channel, 159dBm-sensitive GPS receivers as part of the standard package. It also includes antennas for 3G and GPS, according to the company.
Two more view of NaviSurfer II Ubu-3G
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The 7.0 x 7.0 x 3.94-inch (179 x 178 x 100mm) computer fits in double-DIN dashboard bays and weighs 3.52 lbs (1.9 k), says Vic. Operating at 14 to 140 deg. F (-10 to 65 deg. C) temperatures, the device has an "intelligent" power supply with a 9-18VDC input range, shutdown controller, and battery deep-discharge prevention.
NaviSurfer II Ubu-3G, rear view
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Availability
The NaviSurfer II Ubu-3G is available now for 300.50 euros ($411) at Vic's Online Store, which also offers access to other Windows-equipped computers, including more recent models that run on Intel Atom processors. More information on the Ubuntu model may be found at the NaviSurfer II Ubu-3G page.
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