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Old 13 March 2007, 01:31 PM
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Cool Flat panel TFT/LCD in car monitor

I am looking for a 14-17" monitor for the car not a flip down just a flat panel monitor! any idea where I could get one from or any makes I could search for?

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Old 14 March 2007, 01:07 PM
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ebay for a start.... Depends how good you are with computers, laptops and electronics....
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Thats quite big for a car, what are you going to be doing with it (out of interest !)

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Old 19 March 2007, 01:16 PM
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Thats quite big for a car, what are you going to be doing with it (out of interest !)

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I want to fit it to the underside of the bootlid, so that when the boot is open you can sit behind the car and watch either DVDs or playstation 2 on a decent size monitor.

Just an idea at the mo but you never know

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Heya Steve, you got the same idea as me

I've been looking at some of the DELL Monitors as they run off 12v and weigh next to nothing and are quite cheap. Otherwise it's gonna be two smaller screens on each side at a slight angle.

Good luck and get up some pics when it's done.

ps hows the mountain goat

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Heya Steve, you got the same idea as me

I've been looking at some of the DELL Monitors as they run off 12v and weigh next to nothing and are quite cheap. Otherwise it's gonna be two smaller screens on each side at a slight angle.

Good luck and get up some pics when it's done.

ps hows the mountain goat

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Hi Dave

Thanks for the input about the Dell monitors.

The mountain goat is doing well thanks, I have made some changes and added more kit so as soon as I get my digicam back I will take some pics of it so far, I have one small cosmetic thing to do after I get paid to make the boot look better then I can consentrate on the boot monitor.

So watch this space

Steve
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looking forward to it mate

I've just joined the PS2 club - same location as yours!!

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