Even the best factory infotainment system is a heavy piece of techno-vanilla designed to inflate a car’s sticker price and already bloated waistline. I look forward to the day we’ll replace it with something better. Sadly, the iPad isn’t it. The concept of being able to swap in your own, custom computer system is the right one. Imagine buying the cheapest, most stripped-down version of a car and still having all the information and entertainment you need and want. The OEM version of customization is letting us choose what garish version of blue we want for the backlighting. A small portable device frees the user to create exactly what he or she wants. Paying hundreds or thousands of dollars for a stock system is ridiculous when you can just plug in your 3G-equipped device and stream music, get route guidance, pull up information, use apps like Trapster, and talk to a vehicle’s onboard diagnostic system. And the best part for enthusiasts of a tablet-style system isn’t the connectability — it’s the disconnectability. If I want a tech-free drive, I can just leave my tablet in my bag — or take it from one car to the next. OEM systems are always there, always lurking, always taking up space. I wanted the iPad to be the Jesus tablet, healing the sick control stacks and feeding the poor dashboards with information. It’s not. It fails in a number of fundamental ways as a replacement for the infotainment systems we have today. 1. It Can’t Multi-task The iPad has been compared to a big iPad touch, which means if I want to use GPS to lead me on my journey, listen to Slacker Radio through the 3G connection, and track my car’s diagnostics I have to stop, switch apps, and start over. That’s not gonna work for me. 2. It doesn’t make calls — probably As much as I’d like to believe no one makes phone calls in their cars, the reality is it happens all the time. Even I do it. Right now the iPad — as announced (there’s some question as to whether the SDK, which allows for app development for calling

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Keep Your Damn iPad Out Of My Car [Rants]
Great post Chris!
Thanks for mentioning Trapster!
“The iPad has been compared to a big iPad touch” Think you meant iPod touch.
Thanks again,
Sean