what type of input do those flip out lcd's from alpine have. if you really get inventive you could get one of those and try to find a way to convert the output from the comp to that style (im sure there is a way). At that point you could mount the comp in the trunk (In its own box i agree would be better. try to keep it away from a subwoofer though, to much magnetism and vibration. you should have room enough for a power inverter to conver to 110v and have a plug. i would say build a false bottom and mount under it (dont forget to cool it thoght). other than that i stand by all info in my last post. the only prob i can see with this is possibly poor vid quality due to the dist to the monitor. I am assuming that if you want a comp you already have an aftermarket system though for the sound to export to and that you have a large budget :cool:
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Hey check these screens out (second one down) out...i'm thinking of using one with an old (Celeron 800 mhz) laptop i have in my maro for GPS, MP3 storage, Missile control (lol..i'm not kidding either) things like that....looks like they'll mount pretty easily to the driveshaft hump
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