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  1. Hardware Review: MCS Dual Drive Deluxe PC

    by on 04-04-2011 at 12:57 PM

    What is it?

    The MCS Dual Drive Deluxe is a pre-built mITX car PC system based on the new intel atom D525MW motherboard.

    The Verdict:

    The MCS Dual Drive Delux PC is a efficient and powerful car PC option. When coupled with the optional solid-state and secondary hybrid hard drives, it gives you the best of both worlds in drive performance and capacity. The Dual Drive Deluxe is only limited by its somewhat outdated I/O connectors, but those who own or wish to purchase a VGA monitor may find this system the best bet.



    What’s in the box?

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    The heart of the Dual Drive Deluxe PC is the black-box mITX enclosure and the Intel Atom D525MW motherboard. The motherboard comes with a 1.8Ghz dual-core processor. Pre-installed options include up to 2GB DDR3 single-channel RAM, a Crucial 64GB solid-state hard drive, and a secondary Seagate 500GB hybrid hard drive. The system is powered by a built-in M2-ATX automotive power supply. The system comes packed with wiring for system power, monitor power out, and 5v power out (for external DVD). Also included are CDs for drivers and support and an antenna for the built-in wifi device. Optionally, MCS will include a longer power wire, an extension wire for the wifi antenna, and auxiliary power button connector.

    Description:

    The MCS Dual Drive Deluxe is a car PC from top to bottom. The creators of this pre-built computing system took careful consideration to make it suitable as a car computer. The case, while larger than most other pre-built systems, is a perfect match for the Intel Atom motherboard's fan-less design. There's not a lot vent-holes for airflow, but the case itself is designed with thick aluminum fins to help dissipate heat away from the interior components.



    The case houses quite a bit of hardware. On top of the Intel motherboard, there's also a M2-ATX automotive power supply. This PSU has been customized with unique wiring allowing its power connectors to be run through a large barrel connector on the rear of the case. Also included in the unit I tested were 2 different hard drives. The primary drive is a 64GB SATA solid-state drive. This unit was specifically selected so that an operating system and programs can be installed without fear of data corruption within a moving vehicle. The second hard drive is a Seagate momentus XT 500GB hybrid hard drive. While not completely solid-state, this drive allows data to be shifted in and out of a 4GB NAND section of memory for greater accessibility. This design allows for an overall larger capacity for data with quicker access to the data users need most.

    The tested model of the MCS Dual Drive Deluxe came with 2GB of DDR3 single-channel RAM. There are two slots total on the Intel D525MW motherboard, allowing for a total of 4GB of ram.


    Because of the sleek and flexible design of the black box case, the connectors are all housed on the rear of the case. As seen in the photo, there are a plethora of connecting options, though, some are a bit past their time. There are a total of 6 USB connectors, and as anyone that has ever attempted a car PC install will tell you, you can never have too many of those. Also available is a VGA connector for monitor hookup. There's a SMA connector for the built-in wifi device that's connected to the motherboard. On top of the standard connections for line-out, microphone, line-in, MCS has generously added composite connectors for simple connection to an amplifier or other audio output device. With all these connectors there are a few that exist that just simply aren't needed. For instance, The D525MW comes with PS/2 connectors for keyboard and mouse. It simply baffles me how these connectors are still built into new motherboards when its near impossible to find PS/2 devices in an basic electronic store today. On the same line of extinction is a RS232 serial connector. This connector would have been a gem 5 years ago with the onset of serial GPS and OBD devices, but now the connector simply occupies space that would be better suited for HDMI or DVI connections. The third and perhaps most out of place connector is the parallel port.


    The performance of the MCS Dual Drive Deluxe is more than sufficient for car PC use. With the installed version of windows 7 32-bit front ends ran smooth and seek times were low. This is definitely where a solid-state drive helps in a car PC. The boot times for the device were on average 15-seconds shorter than my current car PC. Resume times were reduced as well. The only performance snag noted with the Dual Drive Deluxe is with high definition video. I tried several playback files encoded in 1080P MKV and each of them had a distinct delay in sync between audio-video that got worse as the video played to conclusion. That being said, there arent many car PCs out there that should worry about the performance of HD video on screens a mere 7-10" in size.


    The Positive:

    • Flexible and heavy-duty case with multiple installation options
    • Fan-less processor for near silent operation
    • Well thought out design for car PC implementation
    • Multiple hard drive/ RAM/ accessory options
    • Pre-installed wiring configuration for monitor and DVD drive power


    The Negative:

    • Outdated connectors tie up space on the rear of the PC
    • No DVI or HDMI display output
    • Larger case limits installation areas.



    The Verdict:

    The MCS Dual Drive Deluxe PC is a efficient and powerful car PC option. When coupled with the optional solid-state and secondary hybrid hard drives, it gives you the best of both worlds in drive performance and capacity. The Dual Drive Deluxe is only limited by its somewhat outdated I/O connectors, but those who own or wish to purchase a VGA monitor may find this system the best bet.

  2. They bet me I couldn't work squirrels and pinky toes into the new products. Suckers.

    by on 04-01-2011 at 02:13 PM


    Let’s face it: you’re not going to ‘check engine’ no matter how long the light is on. It’s not that you’re lazy. It’s that you don’t believe in engines—-you were persuaded by your grandfather’s tale of tiny-but-powerful squirrels under the hood powering your car and making combustion engine sounds; that’s not a legacy you’re willing to give up just because of some specious claims made by your local shop.
    This plug-and-play OBDlink SX is the entry-level answer to your OBDLink needs at a price you can’t beat with a Taser. Just plug in the USB cable and take advantage of all of the OBDWiz software features. You’re gonna love it.


    Drink it in. Take a deep breath and try to take in the magnitude of the Inelmatic Industrial Grade 10.4" TFT-LCD Sunlight Readable Touch Screen Monitor XF1000. In a word, it’s Inelmatic. The XF1000 features the latest LED backlighting technology for the brightest sunlight readable monitor around. Some customer report needing to wear sunglasses just so that the glory of this monitor doesn’t sear their retinas like a steak at Ruth’s Chris (in a good way). Its low rate of power consumption and simple USB cable interface makes this perfect for a wide range of applications. If I had a home theater on the surface of the sun, this is the monitor I would install. (Hottest. Superbowl Party. Ever.)



    Not a week goes by that I don’t hear someone talking about how they’re dying to go from standard USB to mini-USB without the bulk of some giant contraption. I keep telling ‘em: that’s so funny you mention that, I have just the product at mp3car.com. And then I get back to washing their car. Srsly. Buy one and give it to your roommate today (April Fool’s day) insisting that if he puts it under his pillow, his pinky toe will grow a mini-USB port. (Because it will. In the end, you got punked by not doing it yourself.)
  3. New products should be like opinions: Everyone should have one.

    by on 03-25-2011 at 01:16 PM


    Please forgive this momentary interruption….switch. Lemme try that again: I wish all interruptions were this momentary… Still not right. If this button doesn’t turn you on, at least momentarily, well then you require more than 12v. Ugh. Featuring a Silver Stainless Steel Red LED Illuminated Momentary Pushbutton Switch two weeks in a row means I’m running a little dry on clever ‘button’ jokes. (Submit your own in the comments section for a chance to win… my praise.) That said, this new product has been flying off the shelf this week: it’s a beautifully constructed, stainless steel momentary switch (22mm) with an illuminated ring that supplies a 12v pulse to a device of your choosing. I keep one on my desk that I pretend is a mute button, arbitrarily pushing it in the middle of meetings just to see who goes silent; I know it will work on someone, someday.


    We’ve been feverishly adding more and more dash kits to our store’s website, all but ensuring that we have one for the specific ride that you’re pushing. Do you have an AMC Gremlin? A Peugeot Freedom Fry? A NASA Astrovan? Well, we probably don’t have you covered…yet. (But you might as well send an email or postcard to check and see.) These uber high-quality dash kits and designed to fit with precision and grace into the gaping hole left when you mercilessly (mercifully?) rip that awful factory system from your car’s chest while it’s still beating. Choose from a variety of our monitors to pair with these kits for a ridiculously cool way to upgrade your car’s entertainment system.



    Even if you don’t have an iPad, you should get one of these Ram Mount Pod I No Drill Vehicle Rod With Locking Apple iPad Cradle Holder Mount. When your friends get in your car and ask you what it’s for, just chuckle and say: “Wait, you don’t have an iPad? What is this, 2009?” And then refuse to show them your non-existent iPad. Next, unceremoniously eject them from your vehicle. If you see them again, tell them that your iPad is taking shotgun, they can sit in the back… in the child seat. They’ll lose sleep imagining you rolling around town in your vehicle, with Apple’s veritable Nirvana of portable computing access right at your fingertips. Now you have a place for all of that navigation, music, interwebs, applications, and stylish doohickey-ness. And it locks, so no one will even think about stealing your (non-existent) iPad.

    Updated 03-25-2011 at 01:50 PM by Jensen2000

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  4. Although these products can speak for themselves, I'll speak for them anyway

    by on 03-18-2011 at 11:00 AM


    Push the button.Go ahead—push it. You’ll feel like you’re doing something more serious than you actually are, like taking the necessary measures to save the free world by unleashing an unholy arsenal of intercontinental ballistic missiles toward a hostile and invasive alien race of alien aliens. Or starting up your Car PC.
    Yes, by day, it’s a Silver Metal Stainless Steel Momentary Interruption Switch supplying a 12v pulse to anything you want. But by night, it’s a surprisingly addicting tactile interface that looks cool and gives a satisfying response to the push. Choose from our standard or lighted version (Jurassic Park amber or lightsaber blue).


    Before there was cable television, there was only one channel to watch. I have that on good authority. On an unrelated note, buy this One Channel Programmable Single Channel Remote Control Switch and find out what it’s like to have complete control over one thing. The feeling is pretty empowering. [Based on anecdotal evidence, this device does not work on pets, spouses, or pacemakers. We learned the hard way.] Purchase it, program it, and start living the remote control dream.



    Are you tired of always ‘watching the road’ when you drive? Well, now you don’t have to! Just mount your IPad to your windshield and enjoy all that your ‘IPhone Mega’ has to offer while you try to stay in your own lane. This IPad Suction Mount will securely but temporarily affix your IPad to your windshield or any other non-porous surface, providing a flexible and downright dapper answer to your lingering “where-should-I-mount-my-IPad” question. Also check out our optional locking mechanism. [Disclaimer: This is a joke. Or an attempt at one. Please keep your eyes on the road and drive safely. Using electronics while operating a motor vehicle can be dangerous and potentially life-threatening.]
  5. AFKFest 2011 is September 24, Tickets Available Now (Again)

    by on 03-17-2011 at 04:04 PM



    Mp3Car is hosting another one-of-a-kind show September 24, in Baltimore, Maryland. Come join computer hackers, car enthusiasts, techies, and audiophiles in a day of informative talks, car computer install presentations, socializing and innovating. In the morning, enjoy a free interactive speaker series on various topics on mobile computing.

    This year's AFKFest will be at Betascape 2011, an event made to showcase innovative technology through a series of exhibits, workshops, and social events. Now our forum member vehicles will join forces with the likes of all types of cutting edge, experimental, and interactive technology. Come for the weekend and check out this fun-filled and informative event.

    Where to stay? Mp3Car Recommends these hotels:


    · Pier 5 Hotel

    · Celie's Waterfront Inn

    · Admiral Fell Inn

    · Fairfield Inn & Suites Baltimore

    · Courtyard Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor

    · Baltimore Marriott Waterfront

    What to bring?

    · Your car to enter the contest. Register with mp3Car first as space is limited for display vehicles

    · A camera

    · A friend

    · A good appetite for innovation

    · A good appetite.

    Schedule.

    9:30am. Reception.

    Enjoy a light & complementary continental breakfast. Juice, coffee, bagels, fruit, etc.

    10:00am. Speaker Series.

    · Space for the speaker series is limited to 100

    · Tickets are free

    · Get your ticket early

    Possible speaker topics:

    · DIY Electric Vehicle Fabricator/ Car Computer integrator

    · Expert on terminal mode for OEMs & aftermarket electronic manufacturers

    · HMI expert

    · iPad in vehicle expert

    · Operating Systems in the vehicle

    · Voice recognition expert

    · XPrize vehicle and program manager?

    · Mp3Car forum members talking about their vehicles

    2:00pm. Vehicle Showcase & Betascape Event

    · This year, space is limited to roughly 15 vehicles

    · If you'd like to showecase your vehicle, please PM jensen2000 on the mp3Car forums for registration details

    · People's Choice Award will be presented to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for the "Most Techie & Innovative" vehicle

    · The Maryland Film Festival will be held in the same location

    · Live music and street vendors will also be at Betascape-- come hungry!
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