Posted by Mark - IN. on May 07, 2016 at 03:08:50 from (184.16.175.226):
In Reply to: Computer in Truck posted by Galen Houk on May 05, 2016 at 18:09:34:
I can see the corner of a lap top and its turned on while you're driving and that's ok but you can do better with existing technology if you'll let it work for you. Computers and people can multitask. You get a camera that mounts on your dashboard directed at the highway in front of you. You get going down the highway with the camera on so you can see where you're going not looking out the windshield, but rather looking at your computer through the camera program that is sending a live stream from the camera that is watching the road for you. At the same time you can surf the internet. Get your truck up to speed, set the cruise control, and then relax. Sit sideways on the seat and surf the internet with one hand while steering with the other hand while looking back and forth between the internet and the PIP (picture inside of picture) that's being transmitted live from the dash cam back to your computer, and these days wireless at that. The only problem that I find with the wireless is about a one second lag with what the camera sees to the time the image/video stream makes it back to your computer. Works pretty well other than that. I do it all of the time.
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