My so called "CarPC" (kind of)
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My so called "CarPC" (kind of)
Today I installed DIY laptop mount for my Tablet PC Fujitsu P1510D. This little 8.9" tablet has a passive touchscreen, which makes it a good CarPC option. And you can use it outside of the car too. Thats why I decided not to go with a dedicated CarPC this time.
I used a Xenarc monitor mount left from my previous car CarPC setup and a custom made plexiglas car mount for the tablet. No drilling or whatever, everything is reversible back to stock.
Now have to run the power, audio and GPS wires.
And some pics:
I used a Xenarc monitor mount left from my previous car CarPC setup and a custom made plexiglas car mount for the tablet. No drilling or whatever, everything is reversible back to stock.
Now have to run the power, audio and GPS wires.
And some pics:
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i use a garmin bluetooth gps reciever... i like it because i can use it with my carputer. and also with my pda on my bike..
it covers a lot of area for me...... the unit is small has great bat life and of course is wireless...
it is the garmin gps 10 bluetooth... and the garmin software is top notch....
pm me if you need any more info..
beers
it covers a lot of area for me...... the unit is small has great bat life and of course is wireless...
it is the garmin gps 10 bluetooth... and the garmin software is top notch....
pm me if you need any more info..
beers
#7
Originally Posted by johnjoel_co@yahoo.com
like to know were u bought the mounting unit?
The Xenarc mount is from my previous carputer setup, like 2 years ago. Comes with every Xenarc in-car monitor.
The plexiglas one is from a guy from Sweden. He makes them. $35 shipped to the US and 2 weeks to get it.
See HERE for details.
#8
Originally Posted by swoope
i use a garmin bluetooth gps reciever... i like it because i can use it with my carputer. and also with my pda on my bike..
it covers a lot of area for me...... the unit is small has great bat life and of course is wireless...
it is the garmin gps 10 bluetooth... and the garmin software is top notch....
pm me if you need any more info..
beers
it covers a lot of area for me...... the unit is small has great bat life and of course is wireless...
it is the garmin gps 10 bluetooth... and the garmin software is top notch....
pm me if you need any more info..
beers
But it eats batteries. That's what I don't like about them. And the price also.
It can be custom powered from the car though.
Having no wires is a big +.
#9
i get about 12hrs per charge... and you can hard wire it so it will turn on and off with the power...
just an idea.... btw how much was the tablet???? i have not been looking at them for a while... and it rotates to expose a keyboard right?
beers
just an idea.... btw how much was the tablet???? i have not been looking at them for a while... and it rotates to expose a keyboard right?
beers
#10
Yes, it is convertible. You can use it as a laptop and tablet PC.
Got it for $1300 from Newegg seven months ago.
I was looking for small laptop that I can use as a carputer.
I had 2 options-this one and the Toshiba Libretto U105.
Fujitsu having a passive touchscreen made my decision easy. Most of the tablets have digitizers and you cannot use them with your fingertip.
Got it for $1300 from Newegg seven months ago.
I was looking for small laptop that I can use as a carputer.
I had 2 options-this one and the Toshiba Libretto U105.
Fujitsu having a passive touchscreen made my decision easy. Most of the tablets have digitizers and you cannot use them with your fingertip.
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Originally Posted by SC-ed
Yes, it is convertible. You can use it as a laptop and tablet PC.
Got it for $1300 from Newegg seven months ago.
I was looking for small laptop that I can use as a carputer.
I had 2 options-this one and the Toshiba Libretto U105.
Fujitsu having a passive touchscreen made my decision easy. Most of the tablets have digitizers and you cannot use them with your fingertip.
Got it for $1300 from Newegg seven months ago.
I was looking for small laptop that I can use as a carputer.
I had 2 options-this one and the Toshiba Libretto U105.
Fujitsu having a passive touchscreen made my decision easy. Most of the tablets have digitizers and you cannot use them with your fingertip.
i am liking you solution better that what i am using right now...
thx.
beers
#14
price has not changed at all... now i have to do some some fitting....
you are an *** and are going to cost me money... my life was just fine it a saw a8.9 in screen... you bastard.
thx again..
beers
you are an *** and are going to cost me money... my life was just fine it a saw a8.9 in screen... you bastard.
thx again..
beers
#16
Originally Posted by swoope
price has not changed at all... now i have to do some some fitting....
you are an *** and are going to cost me money... my life was just fine it a saw a8.9 in screen... you bastard.
thx again..
beers
you are an *** and are going to cost me money... my life was just fine it a saw a8.9 in screen... you bastard.
thx again..
beers
BTW Newegg has the best price. Even better than Ebay. And you know their service .
The only drawback is the RAM-only 256MB. But aftermarket 1GB chips just started to show up for like $250 and they'll get very chip very soon. Fujitsu 1GB upgrade is(was) like $900 .
I upgraded mine to 512MB as soon as I got it.
#17
ah,
they are comming with 512 now.... at the price you got it for...
yes new egg and zipzoomfly....
i cant here you now... llllaaaallllaaaallllaaa...
of to fight trolls...
beers
they are comming with 512 now.... at the price you got it for...
yes new egg and zipzoomfly....
i cant here you now... llllaaaallllaaaallllaaa...
of to fight trolls...
beers
#18
Originally Posted by swoope
ah,
they are comming with 512 now.... at the price you got it for...
yes new egg and zipzoomfly....
i cant here you now... llllaaaallllaaaallllaaa...
of to fight trolls...
beers
they are comming with 512 now.... at the price you got it for...
yes new egg and zipzoomfly....
i cant here you now... llllaaaallllaaaallllaaa...
of to fight trolls...
beers
#19
Originally Posted by swoope
ah,
they are comming with 512 now.... at the price you got it for...
yes new egg and zipzoomfly....
i cant here you now... llllaaaallllaaaallllaaa...
of to fight trolls...
beers
they are comming with 512 now.... at the price you got it for...
yes new egg and zipzoomfly....
i cant here you now... llllaaaallllaaaallllaaa...
of to fight trolls...
beers
XP Tablet Edition has a fair amount more overhead than standard XP. Base RAM usage is usually 400+ MB.
Chris...
#20
Originally Posted by Chrissss
As another TabletPC owner I'll tell you that you really want a minimum of 1 GB of RAM, and ideally 1.5 GB if you can.
XP Tablet Edition has a fair amount more overhead than standard XP. Base RAM usage is usually 400+ MB.
Chris...
XP Tablet Edition has a fair amount more overhead than standard XP. Base RAM usage is usually 400+ MB.
Chris...
Thats why I loaded XP Pro.
I hope Vista wont have that problem.
Last edited by SC-ed; 07-16-2006 at 10:44 PM.
#21
Originally Posted by SC-ed
Very true.
Thats why I loaded XP Pro.
I hope Vista wont have that problem.
Thats why I loaded XP Pro.
I hope Vista wont have that problem.
I'm dual-booting Vista Beta on my HP TC1100 right now and even with the TPC extras it's only running 340 MB RAM. I'm not running the Aero glass UI (couldn't even if I wanted to ) I like it... just hope I can afford it!
Chris...