The first personal computer specifically designed for use in a car, made by Clarion, went on sale in the US for $1,299


Friday 4th December 1998

The first personal computer specifically designed for use in a car, made by Clarion, went on sale in the US for $1,299. In addition to global positioning, AutoPC’s Microsoft operating system responded to voice commands to change radio stations and CDs, and to check e-mail.


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