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CES: mobile TV and internet access for your car



Well, maybe for your large SUV... Chris discovered RaySat's display of its SpeedRay 3000 and 3100 systems, using this svelte Hummer as a display model.

The system includes an antenna, antenna controller, satellite modem, WiFi router and DBS satellite receiver. The 64-pound antenna measures 48 inches x 37 inches x 5.9 inches (definitely not small car friendly).

The system supports in-motion, two-way satellite communications, giving vehicles both satellite tv and an in-car internet hotspot.

If you've got a small car, just stay within WiFi range of the Hummer, and you're all set! More pics after the jump.


These rather nice satin finish wheels are by Weld

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