Features
- Built for Mobile, In-Vehicle Computing
- Start Up/Shut Down Safety Feature
- DC Power Input 10V-26VDC
- Powerful Intel Core 2 Duo Processors
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
- 3D Graphics with 16×9 Capability
- Built-in Gigabit LAN, USB 2.0,
- 1394a Firewire, Audio, Serial, Video
- Low Profile Rugged Aluminum Chassis
- Slim Slot Loading Optical Drives
- Solid State Hard Drives (SSD) optional
- Windows 7 & XP Pro Compatible,
- *other O/S Options Available
Dimensions:
5.7″(W) x 9.9″(D) x 1.65″(H)
(14.6 x 25 x 4.2 cm)
I turned my car into a mobile office with a rear display (Touch panel) my passengers can use while I am driving. The car has:
- CarFi on board: Autonet Mobile
- Slingbox
- Skype
- Google Talk/ Video Chat
- Netflix
- Windows Media Center
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft Office with voice translater
- Optical drive to play movies
- Voice activation: Google search and video chat.
- Safe driving, no physical input. Say “Home Depot” and you’re on your way.
- 900 TV Channels if connected to FiOS.
Logitech DiNovo wireless keyboard:
Genius finger mouse




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Here is the Mini PC and the WAN router mounted under the trunk lid.
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I used an auto sound company to do the wiring. Skills are the same as used to install a sound system.