12V Car Computer & Touch Screen for GPS Navigation
05-Xterra
08-10-2005, 07:53 PM
I'm new to the forum, just got my 05 Xterra S 4X4.
I used to use a laptop but I find myself not having much room for that in the Xterra.
Found some 12 Volt PC and touchscreens for cars on the web.
I was planning on replacing the car radio with a 1-din unit and installing this 1-din retractable touchscreen monitor.
http://store.karpc.com/item-XENARC-700IDT-7-IN-DASH-LCD-Monitor-w-VGA-Touch-Screen--1-Din+In-Dash
I would then use my laptop connected under the seat and maybe eventually get this PC
http://store.karpc.com/item-Xenarc-MP-SC3-CS1-P4-12V-Mini-PC--MP-SC3-CS1
Anyone have any experience with these types of products.
Any input or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
I used to use a laptop but I find myself not having much room for that in the Xterra.
Found some 12 Volt PC and touchscreens for cars on the web.
I was planning on replacing the car radio with a 1-din unit and installing this 1-din retractable touchscreen monitor.
http://store.karpc.com/item-XENARC-700IDT-7-IN-DASH-LCD-Monitor-w-VGA-Touch-Screen--1-Din+In-Dash
I would then use my laptop connected under the seat and maybe eventually get this PC
http://store.karpc.com/item-Xenarc-MP-SC3-CS1-P4-12V-Mini-PC--MP-SC3-CS1
Anyone have any experience with these types of products.
Any input or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hattrick
08-11-2005, 10:54 AM
Are you going off road? making water crossings? rock crawling? or is this the urban assault vehicle?
couple of things I would consider before investing in the hardware. under the seat is a bad idea if you are taking it off road (water), I would check for extra dash space and shock dampening material to house it in/on. the touchscreen itself is fragile and it can be punctured by accident. other than that good luck!
couple of things I would consider before investing in the hardware. under the seat is a bad idea if you are taking it off road (water), I would check for extra dash space and shock dampening material to house it in/on. the touchscreen itself is fragile and it can be punctured by accident. other than that good luck!
05-Xterra
08-11-2005, 11:08 AM
NO Extreme off road. Basicly Fire Roads and the occassional water crossing in winter.
I was thinking of using a compressed foam pad and elastic straps to hold the laptop in place and reduce shock.
I've used touchscreen LCD panels in the past and they seemed very resiliand. It's definately a stronger material than the LCD itself. Naturally I'm sure it can be damaged fairly easily if not carefull.
I'll keep you guys posted as I move along with the installation.
I was thinking of using a compressed foam pad and elastic straps to hold the laptop in place and reduce shock.
I've used touchscreen LCD panels in the past and they seemed very resiliand. It's definately a stronger material than the LCD itself. Naturally I'm sure it can be damaged fairly easily if not carefull.
I'll keep you guys posted as I move along with the installation.
O3XE
08-11-2005, 01:41 PM
I gotta ask what is the point of this. The Xterra has a double din, you can install a nice touch screen receiver unit for about the same price and have all that gps stuff right there, no need for a pc & receiver which I would bet would be less stable.
Hattrick
08-11-2005, 01:52 PM
true.... but most aftermarket din adapters only open up 1 din for use.
it is a moot point, hell my Garmin E-Trex handheld works great. no mods, no electrics... but then again I don't have a fancy touch screen hehehe
it is a moot point, hell my Garmin E-Trex handheld works great. no mods, no electrics... but then again I don't have a fancy touch screen hehehe
05-Xterra
08-11-2005, 03:21 PM
I gotta ask what is the point of this.
True I could get an integrated NAV with a 6.5 inch LCD Head unit.
The PC gives me a greater variety of Navigation possibilities at a more reasonable price. For $100 I have topographic maps from Delorme including trails from parks and recreation areas.
Matching up 2 1-din devices in a dual din openning is pretty easy. The existing radio mounts seem to be adequate for the job. Once the one-din LCD is retracted it also attracts less attention.
I figure Im in starting at around $300 for a good 1-Din Head unit with harness and antenna adapter. + 500 for the monitor. I have the laptop and software already.
I compared prices and I'd be looking at $2000 + for a quality Dual Din head unit with Nav. Even if I invested in the PC I'm still ahead and have greater flexibility.
I also use the PC while working on the road. I'd stop by a starbucks get a coffee and wireless internet access. I can return customer phone calls and e-mails.
And then there's the gadget factor. I like gadgets but I don't like wires all over the place. This would allow me to have a clean install.
True I could get an integrated NAV with a 6.5 inch LCD Head unit.
The PC gives me a greater variety of Navigation possibilities at a more reasonable price. For $100 I have topographic maps from Delorme including trails from parks and recreation areas.
Matching up 2 1-din devices in a dual din openning is pretty easy. The existing radio mounts seem to be adequate for the job. Once the one-din LCD is retracted it also attracts less attention.
I figure Im in starting at around $300 for a good 1-Din Head unit with harness and antenna adapter. + 500 for the monitor. I have the laptop and software already.
I compared prices and I'd be looking at $2000 + for a quality Dual Din head unit with Nav. Even if I invested in the PC I'm still ahead and have greater flexibility.
I also use the PC while working on the road. I'd stop by a starbucks get a coffee and wireless internet access. I can return customer phone calls and e-mails.
And then there's the gadget factor. I like gadgets but I don't like wires all over the place. This would allow me to have a clean install.
05-Xterra
10-31-2005, 11:44 AM
I just installed my 7 Inch VGA touchscreen and Car PC.
Got the compnents as open box items from karpc.com. The PC is VIA MII based with a PCMCIA slot.
I got a Verizon Wireless broadband card for highspeed Internet access and a Garmin GPS 18 USB with nRoute for navigation
To free up some space I installed a DUAL I-Din motorized face plate radio with XM-Radio module. Found it at myradiostore.com. Best buy carries it in store.
Here's a quick pick
http://www.troletti.com/05xterra/05xterracarpc.jpg
Got the compnents as open box items from karpc.com. The PC is VIA MII based with a PCMCIA slot.
I got a Verizon Wireless broadband card for highspeed Internet access and a Garmin GPS 18 USB with nRoute for navigation
To free up some space I installed a DUAL I-Din motorized face plate radio with XM-Radio module. Found it at myradiostore.com. Best buy carries it in store.
Here's a quick pick
http://www.troletti.com/05xterra/05xterracarpc.jpg
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