There are many devices, available, with both functional applications and GPS tracking devices. Many of these devices are smart phones or true GPS devices with a bit of a boost. Now consumers can choose from yet another type of device, it is the Clarion MiND MID - a mobile internet navigation device.
While the overall functionality is similar to other products, Clarion has extensive expertise that played a big role in the intuitive nature of the car and the device itself. The MiND integrates so smoothly, with the car, that consumers now experience entertainment in a whole new light.
The general performance, of the device, is impressive. Intel's Atom CPU, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.0, together with a GPS receiver, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of flash-based storage all play their role in providing a stable foundation for the MiND.
The MiND would not be near as useful without its 4.8-inch touch screen with 800 x 480 resolution. This touch screen is a bit bigger than many smart phones and GPS systems, giving way to a more visible driving path while navigating behind the wheel.
With Wi-Fi, connectivity consumers can connect to the internet from nearly anywhere. Bluetooth technology allows for connectivity, to the internet, through the use of a cell phone. There are, obviously, limitations on connections. There are not quick fixes, for this model; however, later models should include either 3G or WiMAX technologies.
Clarions MiND MID operates on a Linux operating system, which gives consumers solid performance, along with a user-friendly experience. Users can access many different applications like Google Maps, Google Earth, MySpace, YouTube viewer, email clients, and many more. All of these are ready for you to use, right out-of-the-box.
Battery life, on many mobile devices, has increased dramatically over the years. However, Clarion did not put much effort into MiNDs' battery. The average life span, on its battery, is anywhere from 90 minutes up to 2 hours. MiNDs' battery life is based on what applications are running and how the settings have been set. Regardless, in comparison with other battery life spans, this definitely needs to be improved.
The MiND would not be a true navigational system without access to thousands of points-of-interests, right at your fingertips! Clarion went a little further with this unit however. The MiND ties into the audio system, of your car, whenever it's docked in its docking cradle. This allows for higher levels of musical entertainment - while driving - in addition to a new level of expectation with GPS systems.
Clarions MiND is selling for around $649.99. This price is for the models that offer Wi-Fi and Bluetooth only. There has not yet been a price announced for the models that will have 3G or WiMAX technologies.
Clarion wants to provide users with an "always-on" experience; one where there is never a delay in the retrieval of information. Whether that information is directions to a specific location, or a definition found on Wikipedia, Clarion wants the MiND to bring the solution to the table. While they are close to their goal, there are still a couple little quirks that need to be fixed and additional technology that needs to be added to the device. - 20785
While the overall functionality is similar to other products, Clarion has extensive expertise that played a big role in the intuitive nature of the car and the device itself. The MiND integrates so smoothly, with the car, that consumers now experience entertainment in a whole new light.
The general performance, of the device, is impressive. Intel's Atom CPU, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.0, together with a GPS receiver, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of flash-based storage all play their role in providing a stable foundation for the MiND.
The MiND would not be near as useful without its 4.8-inch touch screen with 800 x 480 resolution. This touch screen is a bit bigger than many smart phones and GPS systems, giving way to a more visible driving path while navigating behind the wheel.
With Wi-Fi, connectivity consumers can connect to the internet from nearly anywhere. Bluetooth technology allows for connectivity, to the internet, through the use of a cell phone. There are, obviously, limitations on connections. There are not quick fixes, for this model; however, later models should include either 3G or WiMAX technologies.
Clarions MiND MID operates on a Linux operating system, which gives consumers solid performance, along with a user-friendly experience. Users can access many different applications like Google Maps, Google Earth, MySpace, YouTube viewer, email clients, and many more. All of these are ready for you to use, right out-of-the-box.
Battery life, on many mobile devices, has increased dramatically over the years. However, Clarion did not put much effort into MiNDs' battery. The average life span, on its battery, is anywhere from 90 minutes up to 2 hours. MiNDs' battery life is based on what applications are running and how the settings have been set. Regardless, in comparison with other battery life spans, this definitely needs to be improved.
The MiND would not be a true navigational system without access to thousands of points-of-interests, right at your fingertips! Clarion went a little further with this unit however. The MiND ties into the audio system, of your car, whenever it's docked in its docking cradle. This allows for higher levels of musical entertainment - while driving - in addition to a new level of expectation with GPS systems.
Clarions MiND is selling for around $649.99. This price is for the models that offer Wi-Fi and Bluetooth only. There has not yet been a price announced for the models that will have 3G or WiMAX technologies.
Clarion wants to provide users with an "always-on" experience; one where there is never a delay in the retrieval of information. Whether that information is directions to a specific location, or a definition found on Wikipedia, Clarion wants the MiND to bring the solution to the table. While they are close to their goal, there are still a couple little quirks that need to be fixed and additional technology that needs to be added to the device. - 20785
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