In a world with too many products, the dizzying array of choices can be overwhelming. Do you buy an ordinary mobile phone or a smart phone plus a portable nav and then a small laptop? Perhaps you work in a PMP in there as well or a small DVD player. Or do you get an iPod video or Zune and deal with the tiny screen? We have options galore, to the point where adding one more device to your arsenal may cause you pass the tipping point and wish for the good ol' days of paper, pencil and a lot of imagination.
Consumers and manufacturers alike have long been waiting for true in-car, in-dash PC units, while computer makers have diligently been working to make smaller and smaller laptops and tablets that can be plugged into the rest of the world from almost anywhere in the industrialized countries-including from in your car. The latest can-doit- all small device, the NVX3000PC, is a powerful, flexible, versatile tablet computer that does more than run the usual software on a PC. The biggest extra asset it has is the built-in navigation, pretty much as you would find on all those other portable nav devices, except in this case, this feature is but one of various handy tools you'll find on the NVX3000PC.