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Setting Up an In-Car PC, Part 1
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I found this article at autospeed.com and thought you might be interested in reading it: 'Setting Up an In-Car PC, Part 1' - How to run a PC in your car Look at any expensive car and you'll see an LCD for displaying navigation, TV and sometimes DVDs and a reversing camera. Get to drive that car and you'll find yourself using all of those facilities - and enjoying them a helluva lot... So how can you get those features in your own machine? It's easy - what you do is run a full PC in your car. Nope, not a lap-top, but a full PC. The benefits are huge - and most can be summarised in one word: cost. Because of the popularity of PCs, they're ridiculously cheap, easy to upgrade and are available with lots of functions. Sounds obvious - and it kinda is... but usually not in relation to cars! You can read the article at: http://www.autospeed.com/A_2334/cms/article.html
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