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<blockquote data-quote="NCspecV81" data-source="post: 7957630" data-attributes="member: 602573"><p>pretty much like a tiny PC case. It doesn't really eat up that much space as far as the actual computer is concerned. Just a typical single radio din. the only real space occupier is the screen. I was eventually going to get it glassed into the dash, but things change. The Power supply is even contained in the same unit. All you have to do is wire power and ground, and/or if you want it turn on with the ca r (I used the radio harness to tap power). I personally chose manual operation b/c sometimes I just didn't want the PC on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NCspecV81, post: 7957630, member: 602573"] pretty much like a tiny PC case. It doesn't really eat up that much space as far as the actual computer is concerned. Just a typical single radio din. the only real space occupier is the screen. I was eventually going to get it glassed into the dash, but things change. The Power supply is even contained in the same unit. All you have to do is wire power and ground, and/or if you want it turn on with the ca r (I used the radio harness to tap power). I personally chose manual operation b/c sometimes I just didn't want the PC on. [/QUOTE]
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