Saturday, January 31, 2009

Driving Through Cyberspace


Both a car and a computer are navigational tools with windshields. Just as we drive through the real world behind the wheel, we navigate cyberspace with a keyboard and mouse. PC Rides has combined the two into a single product experience.

The initial idea behind our Dodge Charger product was to transform the ugly, functional CPU box into an exciting new look that fully integrated a model car shell with the computer to appeal to automotive enthusiasts. As the design progressed, the shell and the computer grew together, with headlights linked to the power supply and taillights to hard disk activity. The goal was to have the car really come to life when booted.

As we continue to get input and reactions from around the world on this first-of-breed product, we are continuing to develop new levels to the design. In the future, for example, we will be looking to offer unique automotive cyber experiences to play on the car computer, including immersive multimedia and automotive themed gaming.

Friday, January 30, 2009

PC Rides Dodge Charger PC Announcement

Los Angeles, December 9, 2008

Los Angeles, December 9, 2008: PCRides announced today that it is shipping the Dodge Charger SRT8 PC, a desktop computer housed in a detailed officially approved replica of the Dodge Charger SRT8 automobile.

This unique form-factor offering includes Intel Core2 Duo technology fully integrated into the automotive shell – the hood ornament serves as the system power button. When activated, the front headlights glow, and the brake lights flash. The DVD disc drive is mounted below the front grill of the front bumper and can be summoned at the push of a button. Connections to power and peripherals are designed into the back panel of the vehicle, with a rich array of ports allowing users to connect a monitor, keyboard, mouse and printer. Using HDMI, USB and other ports, users can use the unit for digital entertainment and gaming applications as well.