Road rage meets web flaming and channel surfing
Posted September 29, 2006 at 01:47 AM by PJ Hruschak
Section: Communications, Broadband Cards, Computers, Hardware, Networking, Gaming, GPS/Navigation, Transportation, HDTV
KVH is shipping their second-generation TracVision A7, a satellite TV system with MSN TV mobile broadband service. The TracVision system mounts on the roof of your vehicle and, using GPS, self-orients the antennae as the car turns. It ships with the circular antenna bubble measuring 5x31x32 in., a KVN DirecTV receiver and a remote.
Besides the standard DirecTV channels and MSN Internet services, you also be able to receive your local TV stations while in your home town and, while anywhere, XM satellite radio. Plan to plunk down $3000 for the kit and $70 per month for mobile broadband access. You’ll also need to buy your own monitors and pay hundreds for the reckless driving tickets you’ll get when you are messaging your friends and downloading porn instead of paying attention to the road.
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