CurlyDave
Elite Member
For what you describe, a labtop with a GPS reciever would be best and could serve as an internet connection as well but thats more $$$$.
I have done this and I can tell you that a laptop with a GPS receiver is a very poor substitute for a stand alone automotive unit.
With DW driving and me operating the computer it was a nightmare. You are trapped in a maze of wires, and trying to run the Windows operating system in a moving car is significantly less fun than a root canal. DW is quite skilled at computer use, but she wouldn't even attempt it.
If you do not have a driver and a navigator, using a laptop in a moving vehicle is going to cause an accident, sooner rather than later.
A stand alone automotive unit blends seamless into the driving experience, even giving voice prompts, a laptop & a receiver becomes your primary focus and driving is secondary.
Been there, done that, and I won't go back again.
I have done this and I can tell you that a laptop with a GPS receiver is a very poor substitute for a stand alone automotive unit.
With DW driving and me operating the computer it was a nightmare. You are trapped in a maze of wires, and trying to run the Windows operating system in a moving car is significantly less fun than a root canal. DW is quite skilled at computer use, but she wouldn't even attempt it.
If you do not have a driver and a navigator, using a laptop in a moving vehicle is going to cause an accident, sooner rather than later.
A stand alone automotive unit blends seamless into the driving experience, even giving voice prompts, a laptop & a receiver becomes your primary focus and driving is secondary.
Been there, done that, and I won't go back again.