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Thanks for the reply Red. I'll have to reconsider this.
Also, I don't understand the auto power on thing. On my bench, when the power is turned off to the power supply, which would be equivalent to turning off the car, the screen has no power. When I turn the power on, the screen buttons light up indicating that it has power, but the screen stays blank. Then when I boot up the computer, the screen jumps to life and displays as normal. I'm pretty sure I don't have to hit the power button on the monitor. So isn't this the way I would want it in the car? Is this auto on mode and I just got lucky? What's the deal?
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