Just beginning to collect the basics for my install. I've been meaning to do something like this for a long, long time, and couldn't decide how to do it.
After a lot of thinking, and inspiration, I have decided to go ahead with an old laptop I have (Dell Inspiron 4100) and use that. I have very little soldering / electronics skills, so building a system like vincentvega has in his car, is pretty much too far from my humble capabilities.
This pretty much has to be bolt-on/clip-on/screw-on/silastic-on.
After some research and discussions with friends, I discovered one of my mates has a spare, brand-new docking station model PDX C/Dock II at his work, and was willing to swap it for a bottle of Jim Beam. SOLD!
(same model for sale on ebay USA.. good demonstration of extended capabilities of the docking station.)
After the quick transaction, I thought I was well into the beginnings of my carputer. Until I hit a pothole -
I discovered the dock is for the wrong model of laptop.
After some quick searching, I found an equivalent model laptop for rather cheap on ebay... waiting now till the auction ends. *fingers crossed*
The good news is that my now 'parts' laptop (complete, albeit burnt out LCD/inverter) is 100% compatible with the 'other' model laptop, and the only differences are the chassis' themselves.
I just wanted to throw a couple of questions into the air -
Dane: Which model of touchscreen LCD can you reccomend? An indash retractable display isnt compulsory anymore... i would be happy with an ordinary mounted one. which model would you reccomend? I tried logging in onto the mp3car forums, to no avail - they appeared to be shut down or something.
cheers
alex
My Carputer
My Carputer
1998 Subaru Legacy GTB
- vincentvega
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good to see you have made a start mate.
LCD: you have a few options. I would recommend a 7" widescreen as they are easy to fit but still have enough resolution to be useful. Your choices are:
Xenarc - best quality but have to source form the USA and are expensive
Lilliput - supposedly not as reliable as the xenarc, but i have had no issues either has my mate who has owned the original revision 7" for 2 years. Readily available cheap off ebay (delivered from hong kong)
super / jaycar brand - jaycar are now stocking a 7" touchscreen. They cost more than buying off ebay but you get a local warranty should you have any issues. These units supposedly use the same LCD panel as the xenarcs
Have a look around on ebay. Be sure to buy a VGA screen, not sut one that takes composite (AV) input
I bought a 2005 model (629GL) lilliput 7" for $350 delivered from HK. Before you buy anything run it past me i will check it out for you.
LCD: you have a few options. I would recommend a 7" widescreen as they are easy to fit but still have enough resolution to be useful. Your choices are:
Xenarc - best quality but have to source form the USA and are expensive
Lilliput - supposedly not as reliable as the xenarc, but i have had no issues either has my mate who has owned the original revision 7" for 2 years. Readily available cheap off ebay (delivered from hong kong)
super / jaycar brand - jaycar are now stocking a 7" touchscreen. They cost more than buying off ebay but you get a local warranty should you have any issues. These units supposedly use the same LCD panel as the xenarcs
Have a look around on ebay. Be sure to buy a VGA screen, not sut one that takes composite (AV) input
I bought a 2005 model (629GL) lilliput 7" for $350 delivered from HK. Before you buy anything run it past me i will check it out for you.
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Re: My Carputer
I just outbid you on it - cos thats what you always do to me whenever I bid on good stuffsmoov wrote: I discovered the dock is for the wrong model of laptop.
After some quick searching, I found an equivalent model laptop for rather cheap on ebay... waiting now till the auction ends. *fingers crossed*