TNPhoon
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I am somewhat a geek at heart, obviously.
This winter, one of the projects I am going to do is install some type of multimedia tablet into the Typhoon, and wondering if anyone has already done this, is thinking of doing this, is in the process of doing this, or would have any thoughts, suggestions, etc.
Right now, I am thinking an Android tablet, mainly because of the size and the versatility and openess of the application building.
The goal is to install something such as a Samsung Galaxy and mount it in the front cup holder area of the truck. I can either fabricate some stand for it or I am sure that there are many device holders out there that I could buy that would work and hold it in a solid state.
I could easily connect the tablet into an existing radio for sound. Since I never listen to the radio anyways and always use my BlackBerry or EVO for music, having a tablet would allow me to not only store my current on the tablet, but also allow me to use such things like Pandora, Slacker and iHeartRadio in the truck as well.
It would also allow me to use the built-in Voice commands, Google Maps and Google Navigation in the instances that I need it.
Obviously, it will also let me have email access, browsing access, applications, blah blah. Also depending on the type I get, it would also have the ability to setup a wifi hot spot, in cab camera/video, blah blah. Not that any of the last mentioned features would be something that were used on a regular basis, but they would be there if there was ever a need or desire to use them.
While thinking about this and researching it, I came across the PLX Kiwi application. It seems pretty cool, but it only works with ODBII, and that's something that I don't want to dig into this winter, so if that happens, it would probably be next year. Also I would want to get it and test before as well, as I don't know anyone who has used it and how decent of an application it really is. Again, that's not going to happen anytime soon with the truck/tablet, but just something that I came across while doing some research of what beneficial things I would have access too when I do put the tablet in the truck.
I'm not worried about using/installing/etc the tablet. It's fairly simple. All I need is a stand, a power connection and a bluetooth stereo gateway. I would probably go with a bluetooth stereo gateway so that I don't have to run any wires or anything to the stereo from the tablet. I can simply connect the gateway to the back of the existing radio, wire it to turn on with the ignition and then I will never have to touch it again (hopefully) once it's paired with the tablet.
Anyhoo...was wondering if anyone has taken this route yet in any of their vehicles (doesn't necessarily have to be a SyTySgt) and what the thoughts have been on it.
This winter, one of the projects I am going to do is install some type of multimedia tablet into the Typhoon, and wondering if anyone has already done this, is thinking of doing this, is in the process of doing this, or would have any thoughts, suggestions, etc.
Right now, I am thinking an Android tablet, mainly because of the size and the versatility and openess of the application building.
The goal is to install something such as a Samsung Galaxy and mount it in the front cup holder area of the truck. I can either fabricate some stand for it or I am sure that there are many device holders out there that I could buy that would work and hold it in a solid state.
I could easily connect the tablet into an existing radio for sound. Since I never listen to the radio anyways and always use my BlackBerry or EVO for music, having a tablet would allow me to not only store my current on the tablet, but also allow me to use such things like Pandora, Slacker and iHeartRadio in the truck as well.
It would also allow me to use the built-in Voice commands, Google Maps and Google Navigation in the instances that I need it.
Obviously, it will also let me have email access, browsing access, applications, blah blah. Also depending on the type I get, it would also have the ability to setup a wifi hot spot, in cab camera/video, blah blah. Not that any of the last mentioned features would be something that were used on a regular basis, but they would be there if there was ever a need or desire to use them.
While thinking about this and researching it, I came across the PLX Kiwi application. It seems pretty cool, but it only works with ODBII, and that's something that I don't want to dig into this winter, so if that happens, it would probably be next year. Also I would want to get it and test before as well, as I don't know anyone who has used it and how decent of an application it really is. Again, that's not going to happen anytime soon with the truck/tablet, but just something that I came across while doing some research of what beneficial things I would have access too when I do put the tablet in the truck.
I'm not worried about using/installing/etc the tablet. It's fairly simple. All I need is a stand, a power connection and a bluetooth stereo gateway. I would probably go with a bluetooth stereo gateway so that I don't have to run any wires or anything to the stereo from the tablet. I can simply connect the gateway to the back of the existing radio, wire it to turn on with the ignition and then I will never have to touch it again (hopefully) once it's paired with the tablet.
Anyhoo...was wondering if anyone has taken this route yet in any of their vehicles (doesn't necessarily have to be a SyTySgt) and what the thoughts have been on it.