damn sweet. i will be in command of the routis/reciever combo by this friday. will post pictures of my 12in kiosk/tundra/routis/reciever power. aaaaaaaaaaahyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyaaaaaaaaaa
gettin er dun
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never get lost ever again!! sweeeet!!
damn sweet. i will be in command of the routis/reciever combo by this friday. will post pictures of my 12in kiosk/tundra/routis/reciever power. aaaaaaaaaaahyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyaaaaaaaaaa
gettin er dun
thats a valentine 1 right? how do you like it?
kscuts50: welcome fellow rochesterian! i'm from rochester, ny myself.
i upgraded my bel 980 to a valentine one and it rock's hard! V1 is top of the line radar detector. highly recommended if you got deep pockets $400.
Looks good on a full sized laptop screen, but don't think you'll get the same results using a 7" screen. Copilot is better for the smaller screens. Even though routis does have cool 3d maps and the chicks voice. Enjoy!
I am running Routis on a 7 inch touch screen LCD, and it is awesome on that size monitor. I would say better than a laptop screen. I also sometimes run it on my 1600x1200 res Sony laptop, but I lower the resolution, so I can see the guidance better; it gets kinda small at high res.
fondoo....thats nice to know someone else lives in rochester. I didn't know anyone was around here.
hardwire that Valentine1 and get that asscrappy wire hanging down out of there.
'02 GTI
[Routis '04] [Opus 90W] [160GB Maxtor HD]
[Lilliput 7" TS] [VIA M10000] [XMPCR]
[512MB RAM] [Custom housing]
[Deluo GPS Mouse] [E-MU 0404 Soundcard]
Progress Meter: [==============|] 99.9%
I have routis runnin on a 7" vga screen and it looks great, Havent played with the 3d or night views yet but the voice over works great. I mapped a route and went the wrong way and it kept rerouting me and trying to get me back on track.
BTW I also am from Rochester, NY
ha! i've already hardwired it in my car, but we decided to take a friends car and the beauty of V1 is its transferable using the springy cord.
Originally Posted by judoGTI
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