Volkswagen and Microsoft display multimedia and communication automotive concept at the CeBIT
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Image Gallery ( 8 images )March 9, 2006 One of the more interesting exhibits (among thousands) at the CeBIT exhibition opening today is the Volkswagen Eos, which looks at what tomorrow's automotive multimedia and communication functions might be. Created in collaboration with Microsoft, the Eos is on display at the Microsoft stand in the new CeBIT "Digital Living" area. Based on a car PC from inperio Systems with an Intel Celeron Processor (650 MHz), a RAM with 256 MB and a hard drive with 20 GB, the user enjoys all the functions that he has at home. The data processor is centrally located in the backrests of the rear seats and two seven inch monitors are installed in the head restraints of the front seats.
The external keyboard or games consoles are connected via wireless LAN and there’s also a satellite navigation system, and the logical videos, DVDs and music can also be played. Emails and instant messaging can be sent and received, or you can browse the web via Internet Explorer. Starting at 25, 950 Euros, the Eos will be available mid-year.
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