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In-car Pc With 2g Cpu And 1gb Ram, Lilliput Gl-701 Monitor, Touch Screen With Am/fm Radio And Tv Receiver


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Hey guys,

I have for sale a in-car pc with a vroom case.

The details for car pc are as follows:

CPU: VIA esther processor 2ghz

RAM: 1gig

HD: Samsung 120gb

External Soundblaster live sound card

I have installed a fresh Windows Vista on it. This pc can basically do what any other computer can. The beauty is that you can store all your songs on there without having to burn any CDs.

It has USB slots and I also will chuck in a USB adaptor for extra USB's. It has a DVD/CD player also.

Second item is a Lilliput GL-701 7" Monitor

This is touch screen, can receive TV signal and also has a built in AM/FM radio. Its single din that comes out. Still works perfect.

Specifications are as follows:

Model: GL701-NP/C/T

Features:

Description: 7″ 16:9 Wide Screen In-Dash Touchscreen Monitor.

resolution:800x480, displays up to 1024x768;

In-dash LCD screen;

Touch screen control;

With VGA interface, connect with computer;

AV input / output;

FM/AM radio;

TV function (optional);

4*45W audio power amplifier output;

Rearview mirror function;

Built-in multi-language OSD;

Remote control.

Display Screen: 7 inch TFT LCD

Resolution: 800 × 480 (1,152,000) pixels

Color System: PAL-4.43 NTSC-3.58

Ratio Aspect: 16:9

Contras Ratio: 500:1

Brightness: 300cd/m2

Viewing Angle: 50/70(U/D),70/70(L/R)

Audio Output: ≥100mW

Input Voltage: DC 11-13V

Power Consumption: ≤10W

Dimension(mm): 179L × 49W × 190H

Weight: 1635g

Please contact me through here or on 0402365334 for any questions. It may go up on ebay very soon also.

The price is $600. The monitor alone costed me more than the price for the whole package. I may separate if I have interest for both items.

Photo of monitor

GL701-NPB.jpg

Photo of Car Pc

Mini-Car-PC-With-GPS-DVB-T-Bluetooth-WiFi-3G-DY-845-.jpg

Edited by J3TR33

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