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Kane, this might sound dumb but you should add an MP3 adapter or any otther audio adapters (so 3rd party audio can be played so if your friend has an mp3 player it can play straight from the player...) my friend did this in his car its pretyt nice
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like MP3 capable indash unit? if someone has some mp3's I can just get them through wireless network, all while sitting in the comfort of my driver's seat! :D |
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Yes an indashboard reader b/c what happens if your driving...and it would just look ****ing sweeet to put in a memory chip and be like play bish and it plays :P
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the thing will be hidden, so snapping pictures will be done before the LCD goes in. Cuz after its in all you are going to see is a Wireless lan and GPS receiver on dash, LCD, two USB ports and the touchpad, I dunno about the keyboard, I think I'll just put it int the back pocket of passanger seat or something.
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if you are reffering to the harddrive, yeah, but its going to be vertically. as far as the luck goes. well, Ive seen whloe bunch of people in UK, aussie and US that did it and no problems with the drives, so i guess if all of them are that lucky, I will try to join them.
But I do have plans of using a laptop drive down the road, which should be able to take a lot more abuse. |
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