Stay away from those Power Acoustic screens. They don't have VGA inputs which make them not good for car pc installs. And besides that, they are not very reliable at all. I've had my experience with thier screens and in-dash dvd/mp3 units and they are not well built. And they were the primary reason that drove me to the car pc scene. They look good and get oooh's and aaaah's from uneducated bystanders, but they definitely need tons of inprovement when it comes to how they handle media, especially MP3's, which makes you want to take a hammer to them. They don't support long filenames or id3 tags and have no configurable playlists whatsoever nor do power acoustic offer firmware updates which would probably help by leaps and bounds. I say invest in a cross, holy water, and a rifle with silver bullets if you thinking about getting close to one of those. My advice is to save a few extra dollars and get a better vga based screen and build a car pc instead.
There are many 7 inch and 8 inch screens available that are well under $300. Many can be had for around $200 give or take a few bucks for shipping. Don't let certian popular online stores scare you with the big markup they have on all this stuff. Don't be affraid to price shop. Just make sure you look for the important specs.... resolution, brightness, contrast, vga inputs, power requirments, etc... And by all means, ALL MEANS! Don't blow money on one of those Power Acoustic units. It's all about patience and planning
