Azentek Atlas

Azentek AtlasAzentek created a lot of buzz and won a 2008 “Best of CES” award with their Atlas CPC-1000 in-dash computer. Designed for your vehicle’s double-sized opening, it plays DVDs and runs Windows® Vista Ultimate Edition, giving you and your passengers incredible entertainment options.

Serious computing power
Azentek didn’t design a stripped-down “travel computer.” Instead, the CPC-1000 includes the serious processing power and advanced features you’d expect from your home computer, including built-in 802.11 b/g/ wireless connectivity, a CD burner, and an Intel® graphics accelerator. Its spacious 120GB hard drive gives you storage to spare, while the 1.83GHz processor and 1GB of RAM make it easy to multitask. And like your home computer, the CPC-1000 is expandable — you can upgrade the hard drive to 160GB, and double the RAM to 2GB.

Kenwood KVT-512

kvt-512.bmpKenwood’s new KVT-512 is just the thing if you are looking a flip-out screen. Just touch the motorized, retractable 7″ screen to change sources, select DVD menu items, or choose the music you want to hear. An impressive array of inputs and outputs allows you to create a comprehensive entertainment package in your vehicle.

Watch your favorite DVDs on the built-in screen whenever you’re parked, or add an external screen and wireless headphones to the audio/video output so your passengers in the back can watch movies while you drive. You can activate dual-zone mode to listen to an audio source up front while they enjoy a DVD with headphones in the back.

Pioneer AVIC-Z3

Pioneer AVIC-Z3Pioneer’s new AVIC-Z3 has it all DVDs, in-dash navigation, and the convenience of advanced voice control with Pioneer’s AVIC-Z3 navigation receiver. This double-sized receiver sports not only a DVD/CD drive, but also a 30 GB hard drive that holds all navigation maps and information, plus up to 10 GB of music onboard. The combination of a 7″ touchscreen controls and voice command features gives you total control over this complete multimedia center.