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Old 10-08-2005, 01:47 AM   #1
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Another 7" TS on E-Bay (out of CA)

Another one on e-bay, this one's going for $259 USD, but ships out of Burlingame, CA. On the same scale (pricewise) as a 7" Lili.

Just an FYI post, I also saw the seller has some other decent deals on carpc stuffs. My 2 cents worth...


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The VM7000 7" TFT LCD Touchscreen monitor is the perfect vehicle monitor for your CarPC. Featuring a sharp 1024x768 VGA screen, you can run regular PC programs as well as specialized car PC software. With the built-in touchscreen monitor, you can use your fingers instead of a mouse for input. Not only does the VM7000 display computer video, but with the S-Video and RCA inputs, you can also display video from DVD players, VCRs and other devices.
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Old 10-09-2005, 11:32 PM   #2
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Quote: Originally Posted by quantum
Another one on e-bay, this one's going for $259 USD, but ships out of Burlingame, CA. On the same scale (pricewise) as a 7" Lili.

Just an FYI post, I also saw the seller has some other decent deals on carpc stuffs. My 2 cents worth...


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http://cgi.ebay.com/VM7000-7-TFT-LCD...QQcmdZViewItem


The VM7000 7" TFT LCD Touchscreen monitor is the perfect vehicle monitor for your CarPC. Featuring a sharp 1024x768 VGA screen, you can run regular PC programs as well as specialized car PC software. With the built-in touchscreen monitor, you can use your fingers instead of a mouse for input. Not only does the VM7000 display computer video, but with the S-Video and RCA inputs, you can also display video from DVD players, VCRs and other devices.

"Display Brightness: 280 cd/m2"

That sucks goat behind, frankly.
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