1.Problem Description
Some users have the following questions when using a Linux-based in-car display:
1.Does the screen support Wi-Fi/4G network connection?
2.Can the screen use third-party apps like YouTube to watch videos?
2. Issue Clarification
1.The Linux system in-vehicle screen does NOT support wireless network functions such as Wi-Fi and 4G. This function is only available on the Android system version of the in-vehicle screen.
2.The Linux system in-vehicle screen does NOT support downloading or installing third-party apps (including YouTube.), so it cannot use YouTube or other third-party apps to watch videos.
Only the Android system version of the in-vehicle screen supports third-party app installation, enabling the use of YouTube and other apps.
3.Core Advantages of Linux System Screen
The core advantages of a Linux-based in-vehicle display system lie in its exceptional stability and smooth performance:
1. The system architecture is streamlined, with no redundant background processes, ensuring more stable operation and minimizing issues such as lag, crashes, or sudden shutdowns.
2. It consumes fewer in-vehicle hardware resources, maintaining a smooth user experience even during long-term use.
3. The system offers higher security, eliminating security risks associated with third-party applications.
4.After-Sales Support
If you have any further questions, please contact our official customer support team for technical assistance:
(After-sales email:service@pempcar.com)

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