AT100: can i connect external DVD drive & can I get a car charger?

I recieved one of these when my friend bought a laptop.
I have never used one before.
I've read all the literature and surfed the net but I'm still a bit confused. Both a newbie and older I'm afraid.
*1*-- I want to use it in the car for playing DVDs in the rear seat. Can I use the Toshiba external dvd drive?
*2--*Is there a car charging plug/adaptor or anything?
*3*--My stereo has bluetooth, USB and ipod access - what options are there for storing & playing music on the tablet via these
*4*- Is wifi possible? I have it already connected to my wireless modem; would I need a separate modem in the car?
Anything else I should know for maximising in-car use
Anyone with the patience to help me it would be a much appreciated Christmas present.
Cheers,
Jeff

Hi
> *1*-- I want to use it in the car for playing DVDs in the rear seat. Can I use the Toshiba external dvd drive?
No, you cannot connect an external CD/DVD drive to the AC100.
The USB port supports the external USB HDD (FAT12/16/32/exFAT) and USB flash memory (FAT12/16/32/exFAT) for data copy.
> *2--*Is there a car charging plug/adaptor or anything?
Yes, google for AT100 Thrive car adapter. Otherwise you could order a comatibel part from ASP in your country.
> *3*--My stereo has bluetooth, USB and ipod access - what options are there for storing & playing music on the tablet via these
Take a look in Android market and search for Android HiFi app.
But as far as I know if you want to stream a music from tablet to hifi equipment, both should be connected to the same network.
> *4*- Is wifi possible? I have it already connected to my wireless modem; would I need a separate modem in the car?
AT100 supports Wireless LAN

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