I bought one of these via ebay from UK, but I have not had the time to start it yet.
In the box there was the computer, a touch screen, a keyboard and a cd with instructions and other things. No cables but it's standard d-sub. The item number on ebay is 180078953961 if you would like to watch it. /Torbjorn in Sweden ----- Original Message ----- From: ZPO To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 11:52 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Computers that operate on 12 vdc Some of the brands I've used: Panasonic Toughbook (I'm typing this on a CF-18) Itronix (old 6250, ix250, ix260) Getac (some old - some new) Even though most of them aren't natively 12VDC, they often have 12V auto adpaters available. I used to have one for my CF27 that worked well. I've got a few 12V input to ATX output adapters that I think are around 200W total. They can be used with most of the Mini-ITX systems out there in various forms. Depending on your application, there have been a bunch of IX250 and IX260 systems on Epay recently. A lot of the selection process boils down to whether you need laptops are vehicle mountable systems. Ramline and Hammerhead make some nice vehicle-mount systems, but I've never owned one personally. 73 N5VFF/YI9VFF - Brian On 1/30/07, John Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Talk to your local police/state police about how they dispose of older car computers. most of these are like the Panasonic "tough book" a very robust windows computer which could be used for our purposes. Our SAR teams have inherited some , and they work well. John VE5MU
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