ninjakris
Enthusiast
here's the latest on my tablet project. I installed a Sony mex/gs600bt head unit about a month ago because it has the option to be controlled by an app on a phone or tablet. Next, I purchased a Nexus 7 32gb tablet to be installed in conjunction with the stereo. I had a few different ideas on how to install the tablet, but at the end of the day, I realized that I would not be using it very often and didn't want to have it permanently installed. So I used the cubby below the stereo and made a holder out of paint sticks/fiberglass/glue and ebay special tablet holders. Then painted the thing black with plastidip. I would have painted it red like the rest of the dash, but I didn't have any laying around. I will probably change it later on down the road. Here is why I choose the tablet vs. double din stereo. ***I also bought extra center console that I am using for this. Still have OEM stereo so everything can go back to stock if I want to.
1: I don't really like the way the DD stereos look in the viper (personal preference here)
2: The tablet can come and go as I wish.
3: Programming is limitless with the tablet
4: It has GPS and accelerometer built in.
5: GPS program was $30
6: Torque program is pretty sweet for monitoring stuff with Bluetooth OBD2 dongle
7: Price!!!! Stereo was $200, tablet was $190.
There was a lot of glare taking the pictures with my iphone, sorry about that. I still have some programming stuff to figure out, but its just about there.
1: I don't really like the way the DD stereos look in the viper (personal preference here)
2: The tablet can come and go as I wish.
3: Programming is limitless with the tablet
4: It has GPS and accelerometer built in.
5: GPS program was $30
6: Torque program is pretty sweet for monitoring stuff with Bluetooth OBD2 dongle
7: Price!!!! Stereo was $200, tablet was $190.
There was a lot of glare taking the pictures with my iphone, sorry about that. I still have some programming stuff to figure out, but its just about there.