[Q] Car Tablet.. - Acer Iconia Tab A100

Hi Guys,
I currently have an acer A100 and im looking to have it running as a kind of car computer, Has anyone made any spacific apps for this purpose, with maybe OBD2 connectivty and also media in 1 app?
Thanks

I run torque/dash command and power amp at same time .I just use the recent apps list to toggle from app to app.....an I use tablet talk wich allows my SMS and calls to be handled thru the tablet ....now I got a smart car
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