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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fasternu426 10:37PM (1/06/2006)
Rule #1:Drive the car.
Rule #2: While behind the wheel see rule #1.
Surf the net at home, on your mobile whatever device on a parkbench, on a train, on a bus, wherever...when in a car drive the car!!! There are too many distractions in a car anyway. I'm not against technology, I'm against the guy who is stupid enough to have a newspaper spread across the steering wheel in traffic now thinks he can surf the net and play Halo online. If you are so bored with your vehicle, take public transportation and play with your gadgets while on the bus.
But those are cool wheels on the H3.....
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Bryan 5:29PM (1/10/2006)
Agreed.
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