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Old 11-16-2011, 05:53 AM
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Okay let me clarify because maybe we are misunderstanding each other. I read your post and you say Idrive retrofit by russian guy. This is not a true Idrive retrofit. All its doing is expanding on the ibus and existing software using a encoder module and probably the resler interface to emulate the buttons on the face of the bordmonitor. Think of it as 2 usb mice connected to a computer. they both are used to control the pc. When I say Idrive retrofit. I dont mean just the gimic hardware mouse. I meant complete retrofit. hard drive, cic, computer software that the 08 and up runs menus sensor, navigation.
Carputers are cool but very very tedious work. Also I heard all those tv antennas are pretty much crappy in the US market when you start driving. Alot of reviews at MP3car.com. For USA the best way to get television is satelite but that module will run you 1,000 used to 3,000 new KVH tracvision A5 and A7. But you need to have directv then its 5 bucks added on your monthly bill otherwise like 50 bucks. Also all these upgrades where they do the computer to the e53 never show gps. Mainly because 1 of 3 things you either lose your oem gps, 2 you have to rely on computer gps software which at the time was the IGO, Inavigation, google maps, microsoft streets and trips... All were buggy 3. Most of the carputer setups they physically remove the oem monitor and add an another lcd a vga monitor to the housing they have to trim the lcd to make it fit the housing but the new lcd does the holy grail resolution of 800x480 which in the carputer world is perfect for touchscreen apps or for carputers skins and icons.. With carputers dead reckoning gps was not developed to well. meaning the software holds your postion when you lose sat signal. Thats what oem units have that carputers dont. Lets not forget the ocasional frozen screen or the bsod or devices not coming out of standby. I had a car pc in my last car it was freaking awesome when it worked. Maintenance and program updates and patching was always a headache. Heck theres a guys that make front ends (skins) specifically for bmws called ride runner free (formerly road runner) and DFX free to. What I used for tv in my last car was a tethered internet connection to my slingbox at home. that was as best i could do for a clear pcture on the move but there was a buffering issue (4g wasnt out yet) sorry for the long post just trying to get on the same page with you.
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skid plate replica - in box
OEM sunroof deflector
OEM bluetooth streaming
navi,dsp,tv retrofit - wip
Low prof roof racks
2 directtv satelite tuners
Grom audio usb2
quarter and back window sunshades
2 10"subs- boxes opposite sides/Alp MRP-M850
rear heated seats retrofit
rear footwell lights retrofit
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