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Re: Anyone wired up a PC in their van?
Posted: 10 Sep 2010, 22:34
by boatdog
intresting tread but i did it the lazy way, use my lappy loaded with mp3s films etc plug it in with the mains adapter (i can see the heads shaking now) to the inverter (2 leisure batteries and 60w solar panal) then i bought one of those cheapo cassette adaptor things (pound shop) so i plug laptop sound thru the alpine radio so sound is awesome, got an plug in internet dongle jobby, ran it for a week whist camping and didnt come near to flattening the batteries so works for me. as for sat nav i just use a normal sat nav
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Posted: 13 Sep 2010, 12:00
by Ralf85
Dan Wood wrote:Don't you just need an
EEE PC and some velcro?
As far as laptops go, they're cheap as chips!
I agree. I run run DVDs through a lap top. I have a sound adaptor which fits into the old tape deck thereby linking the lap top into my van's sound system. The surround sound effect is mindblowing. It is like being in your own cinema, but the effect is much much better.
Patrick
Re: Anyone wired up a PC in their van?
Posted: 17 Sep 2010, 15:42
by roj62
We run a high spec MacMini at home that has all our DVDs and about 600+ music cd's ripped - replaced the TV with it last year. I have seen somewhere on the web where someone rigged one of these into the glove box of their car and set up a mini lcd screen as a head unit.
You could get an older spec mac mini on fleabay fairly cheap and they are incredibly quiet - dunno about power consumption though but must be dc as there is a power adaptor on the back.
after a quick look there is a whole website dedicated to putting mac minis is cars:
http://www.macvroom.com/
Re: Anyone wired up a PC in their van?
Posted: 17 Sep 2010, 16:09
by Titus A Duxass
I have an Elitegroup MD100 small form facto pc that I was going to install as a in-bus pc.
It's about the size of a large book, has a 500gb hdd and mint linux light.
With the correct DC/DC converter it will be a good set-up-
If anyone is interested I'll put a proper ad up in the for sale section.
Re: Anyone wired up a PC in their van?
Posted: 01 Oct 2010, 17:05
by hairyuk
it's not cheap but surely the best route for an incar pc now is the apple ipad
Re: Anyone wired up a PC in their van?
Posted: 19 Oct 2010, 07:53
by 16vmini
hairyuk wrote:it's not cheap but surely the best route for an incar pc now is the apple ipad
yea , 3g would be perfect , has everything you need ,satnav , ability to play dvd's , watch iplayer etc...
if i ever get a van , i will be taking our ipad with us
Re: Anyone wired up a PC in their van?
Posted: 29 Oct 2010, 11:05
by 16vmini
just found this product as well :
http://tizi.tv/en/index.html
converts digital TV signals into wifi that your iphone/ipad can pickup..... mount this in the camper ?
Matt
Re: Anyone wired up a PC in their van?
Posted: 29 Oct 2010, 11:24
by ringo
hairyuk wrote:it's not cheap but surely the best route for an incar pc now is the apple ipad
I agree it will be just as useful as an ipad is - and obviously it will be required to be hooked up to the stereo etc. However, i think it misses the point.
For example, in car pc should have lots of geeky stuff that cost loads and takes ages to get working properly. When you've done it you're practically a moderator on some forum that dedicates its time to it .
Can you hook a reversing camera into the ipad ?
Ringo
Re: Anyone wired up a PC in their van?
Posted: 29 Oct 2010, 11:31
by 16vmini
ringo wrote:For example, in car pc should have lots of geeky stuff that cost loads and takes ages to get working properly. When you've done it you're practically a moderator on some forum that dedicates its time to it .
very good ... lol
ringo wrote:
Can you hook a reversing camera into the ipad ?
anything is possible , i have written a few ipad/iphone apps and its defo possible. we could even have our own 80-90 app
Matt