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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Would you considered this into your tsikot?







    Azentek created a lot of buzz and won a 2008 "Best of CES" award with their Atlas CPC-1000 in-dash computer. Designed for your vehicle's double-sized opening, it plays DVDs and runs Windows® Vista Ultimate Edition, giving you and your passengers incredible entertainment options.
    Serious computing power
    Azentek didn't design a stripped-down "travel computer." Instead, the CPC-1000 includes the serious processing power and advanced features you'd expect from your home computer, including built-in 802.11 b/g/ wireless connectivity, a CD burner, and an Intel® graphics accelerator. Its spacious 120GB hard drive gives you storage to spare, while the 1.83GHz processor and 1GB of RAM make it easy to multitask. And like your home computer, the CPC-1000 is expandable — you can upgrade the hard drive to 160GB, and double the RAM to 2GB.
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    Surf the Internet in your vehicle
    You can take advantage of the fast, built-in wireless connectivity when you're parked in an RV park or another area with a WiFi hotspot. Or, with your cell phone data plan and a USB modem, your backseat passengers can surf the web on a rear monitor while you're rolling down the highway.
    Information at your fingertips
    Use the bright, 6.5" touchscreen to run the built-in navigation system, play DVDs and CDs, or access any Windows® computer programs. Store your movie, music, and video games on the 120GB hard drive — your passengers will have a seemingly endless supply of entertainment at their disposal.
    Great sound and movie playback
    Your ears will appreciate the dynamic built-in amplifier and premium digital-to-analog converter when you're playing CDs or music files. Front-panel USB, SD® card, and auxiliary inputs allow you to connect just about any source to this versatile receiver. Use a second monitor to set up a backseat movie theater, complete with Dolby 5.1 surround sound, and nobody's going to ask "Are we there yet?"
    You speak, it obeys
    Voice-activated navigation allows you to keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. You can also conduct hands-free phone conversations through the CPC-1000, using its built-in Bluetooth® receiver.
    Monitor your vehicle's performance
    With many newer vehicles, you can connect the CPC-1000 to your vehicle's diagnostic (OBD II) system, giving you instant feedback on your engine's performance, handy for whenever the "check engine" light comes on.


    Details:

    • in-dash PC with Windows® Vista Ultimate edition
    • plays DVDs and CDs
    • 6.5" touchscreen monitor
    • built-in GPS navigation with included antenna
    • built-in Bluetooth®
    • front-panel USB, SD® card slots, auxiliary input
    • CANbus-compatible for vehicle diagnostics<LI class=list-heading>Computer features:
    • 1.66 GHz processor with 1GB of RAM (expandable to 2GB) and 533/667 MHz front-side bus
    • DVD/CD-RW drive plays DVDs and burns CDs
    • 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi
    • Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
    • 120GB hard drive (expandable to 160GB)<LI class=list-heading>Audio/video features:
    • 24-bit digital-to-analog converter
    • built-in amplifier (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
    • Dolby® Digital 5.1 RCA outputs (front, rear, center, subwoofer)
    • Dolby Digital 7.1 optical output (SPDIF)
    • satellite radio-ready
    • built-in television tuner
    • warranty: 1 year
    • Price: $2.800
    GeneralChassis Size CodeDD RMS Power Output22 wattsPeak Power Output50 wattsCEA Compliant---RMS Power Bandwidth---Preamp Outputs5-channelSub Preamp OutputsYesPreamp Voltage5 voltsDisplay ColorColor LCDKey Button Color---EQ Bands---Sound Shaping Type---Wireless Remote---Wired Remote---Steering Wheel Control Compatible---Security---Flip-Down Face---Parts Warranty1 YearLabor Warranty1 YearExpandabilityiPod Connection/Control---Auxiliary Input1USB InputFrontMemory Card SlotUSB Memory, SD CardA/V Inputs---Bluetooth CompatibleBuilt-inSatellite Radio ReadyYesHD Radio---Video Control---Changer ControlNoTunerTuner Type---FM Sensitivity---FM Presets999AM Presets999European Tuning---Seek/Scan---Radio Data System (RDS)---CDCD Frequency Response---CD Signal-to-Noise---Anti-shock Memory---CD-R PlaybackYesCD-RW PlaybackYesMP3 Playback---WMA Playback---DVD Playback
    Last edited by v6dreamer; June 15th, 2008 at 04:53 AM.

  2. Join Date
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    its like buying a laptop..

  3. Join Date
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    very cool ..

    ill consider na this if sobra sobra na pera ko ..

  4. Join Date
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    If the price is right then why not di ba?

    This way I will always be logged-in sa Tsikot.com


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  5. Join Date
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    nice! another in-car distraction. its nice but no thanks. just reading the specs makes me feel all geeky. lol

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    if i have a money to buy, why not..

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    #7
    i would not buy it even if i have the money... yung mga tv nga sa oto distraction na sakin... ano pa kaya yan... hehehe

    its not my thing.

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    nope. it's just plain distraction IMO, unless...you live in your car 24/7 and cruises back and forth everytime to baguio, etc.

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    Where do I order?
    I'd buy it and put in a nintendo emulator!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    Where do I order?
    I'd buy it and put in a nintendo emulator!
    http://www.crutchfield.com

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    minimum requirement for the vista is 2gb processor.
    vista capabilities will not suffice the specs of this cpu.

    non the less. id still stick to the 2din/1din hu with bluetooth with less price.
    then buy a new laptop instead.

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    #12
    Vista is 512MB required, 1GB recommended. We have some laptops in the office that came loaded with Vista from the dealer, runs well enough on 1GB if you don't game.

    Gaming though, yes you will probably need 2GB (which the Azentek unit is upgradable to). The problem with Vista is when it starts swapping out to disk, things can get really slow. Probably won't be the case with the Azentek unit if the hard drive on that is a hybrid SSD.

    Out of stock nga lang. Went to the crutchfield site last night ubos na pala kaagad.

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