Infill T3 powered by StreetDeck
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Infill T3 powered by StreetDeck
Does anyone have this installed in the Z? It looks pretty sweet to me. It's basically a car computer that has everything nicely compacted into a single unit. I'm also curious.. is that screen a flip out or it just sits there. What I'm even more interested is if that screen could be taken out, put into the nav cubby and use a cable to wire the head unit to this screen. It's pretty pricey but it might be worth the investment since a carputer is highly expandable.
http://store.mp3car.com/ProductDetai...Code=SDK%2D007
http://store.mp3car.com/ProductDetai...Code=SDK%2D007
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I'm in a helpful mood, so I followed you here. You can download nissansource's Infill T3 video here: http://www.nissansource.com/doug/InFillcar/
Also, you can check his posts on http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin. He posts there as dougrodriguez.
Also, you can check his posts on http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin. He posts there as dougrodriguez.
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i realy like it. i would like to see a pic of one installed in the Z?
what about anti theft? does it doesnt look like there is a detachable face or maybe a code you have to enter to work?
I my move to this next?
Q1: how does the TV tuner on it work? is there a satalite service or something required?
Q2: does it have a wireless card feature. quite often i get free wireless when im parked with my fujitsu tablet pc. long story, but i would like a car pc that had that too?
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what about anti theft? does it doesnt look like there is a detachable face or maybe a code you have to enter to work?
I my move to this next?
Q1: how does the TV tuner on it work? is there a satalite service or something required?
Q2: does it have a wireless card feature. quite often i get free wireless when im parked with my fujitsu tablet pc. long story, but i would like a car pc that had that too?
- J
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I'm in a helpful mood, so I followed you here. You can download nissansource's Infill T3 video here: http://www.nissansource.com/doug/InFillcar/
Also, you can check his posts on http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin. He posts there as dougrodriguez.
Also, you can check his posts on http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin. He posts there as dougrodriguez.
Wow.. thanks a lot for the clip! The functionalities are pretty sick! What I still don't like is the fact that it's a flip out screen... I wonder if they make something similiar but with a detachable screen so I can put it in the cubby. I'd pick something like this over the Pioneer Z1 anyday!
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Infill G4 is on sale in Korea. Price tag is about $2k
I found G4 demo vide clip. Although everything's in korean, you can get a good idea about the quality of this product.
http://www.mncast.com/outSearch/mncP...11919&player=7
I'm thinking about getting one from Korea, then install street deck.
I found G4 demo vide clip. Although everything's in korean, you can get a good idea about the quality of this product.
http://www.mncast.com/outSearch/mncP...11919&player=7
I'm thinking about getting one from Korea, then install street deck.
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^ Would it work in the US? What's the software is running in the video? Would street deck be able to do everything the other software is doing? I'm very interested.. hmm.. This is such a clean all-in-one unit!
PS: Seems like it has a remote control, rear view camera and some kind of sensor feature to detact the car's running speed as well! This seems to me like a must have. Forget about spending $1600 on a Pioneer Z1.
PS: Seems like it has a remote control, rear view camera and some kind of sensor feature to detact the car's running speed as well! This seems to me like a must have. Forget about spending $1600 on a Pioneer Z1.
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As far as I can tell, some functions will work regardless of its location such as audio/video playback. For navigation, you would need to get software that will work in the US, but I doubt the interface you see in the link above will work. Since G4 supports secondary video output, I'm thinking abut putting another screen in the cubby and use it for navigation while using other functions in lower double din section.
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I actually search on korean websites (I'm fluent in korean) and read some review for G4. As far as reliability goes, i couldn't find any typical problem. Only problem that was mentioned by a small number of people which was software related, so it's an easy fix.
I also found out that Bill Gates himself bought twenty of these G4s. I think this is a good sign. =)
I also found out that Bill Gates himself bought twenty of these G4s. I think this is a good sign. =)
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I actually search on korean websites (I'm fluent in korean) and read some review for G4. As far as reliability goes, i couldn't find anything. Only problem that was mentioned by a small number of people which was software related, so it's an easy fix.
I also found out that Bill Gates himself bought twenty of these G4s. I think this is a good sign. =)
I also found out that Bill Gates himself bought twenty of these G4s. I think this is a good sign. =)
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Even if it's a korean XP I think you still can install your own version of OS. One thing that concerns me is that replacing OS may increase booting time.
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