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<blockquote data-quote="Ruffy" data-source="post: 2394974" data-attributes="member: 567697"><p>laptops arent hard to take apart. you just need to have practice at taking things apart. Screens are NOT hard to take apart. Hell on most you remove a top plate without touching any screws, remove 2-4 screws, tug on the ribbon cable connector and out the screen comes. There are no "wires" just 1-3 easily removed connections.</p><p></p><p>And I prefer a laptop for a carpc. Why drain the car battery when the laptop can run on standby for days or hibernation for weeks.</p><p></p><p>and for powering a laptop just use a relay to turn on the a/c inverter/Laptop plug</p><p></p><p>On top of that its smaller then almost any other carpc. At least in height. Heat is less of an issue, you get more power for your money AND size.</p><p></p><p>Oh and RoadRunner FTW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruffy, post: 2394974, member: 567697"] laptops arent hard to take apart. you just need to have practice at taking things apart. Screens are NOT hard to take apart. Hell on most you remove a top plate without touching any screws, remove 2-4 screws, tug on the ribbon cable connector and out the screen comes. There are no "wires" just 1-3 easily removed connections. And I prefer a laptop for a carpc. Why drain the car battery when the laptop can run on standby for days or hibernation for weeks. and for powering a laptop just use a relay to turn on the a/c inverter/Laptop plug On top of that its smaller then almost any other carpc. At least in height. Heat is less of an issue, you get more power for your money AND size. Oh and RoadRunner FTW [/QUOTE]
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