I would like to add that this is brand new, just assembled together this past week and installed windows xp friday afternoon. Willing to negotiate so if interested, but price seems too high, lets talk!
I have a complete carputer setup for sale, included is: windows xp home edition already installed (also has 300+ songs in windows media player), 20gb harddrive, 7" lilliput touchscreen (installed and working), sdrram 1300 256mb, pentium 3 processor, two 4-port usb hubs, belkin wireless internet usb hub, cdrom, handheld usb mouse, power cords both for car install and use in the home, 10 foot extension cord for touchscreen (in case u want to install computer in trunk?), a small usb board used to trick the computer into thinking it has a keyboard plugged in (so you dont have to have an actual keyboard while using it in your car if so desired), 20 foot on/off switch cable with two L.E.D lights for indicating power/activity, mounting accesories for the lilliput touchscreen. please email me at wy3134@comcast.net/ post here/send a PM if interested. Can be used for many functions, including onboard diagnostics, controlling your music features...etc.
ebay user id: wy3134
*Looking to get $700, easily costs $800 to build this setup piece by piece new, willing to negotiate*
I would like to add that this is brand new, just assembled together this past week and installed windows xp friday afternoon. Willing to negotiate so if interested, but price seems too high, lets talk!
Can you send pics to me? cheatham_terry@hotmail.com
here are some pics of the setup, dont show any accesories though
are you willing to part out? If so I am interested in the lilliput.
What connections need to be made in order to install? Does it have a startup/shutdown contrller? Thanks.
only connections that have to be made, are to plug all the devices into their respective ports, then wire the power supply either directly to the battery or through a distribution block, then plug the power in. the lilliput power supply operates off a lighter socket plug. unless you add other devices that might require power, thats all you have to do.
you might want to give more specs on the motherboard
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