I am probably one of the only computer geeks out there, but I believe that the gps programs out there don't need too much processing power to work well, so why not use one of the smallest computers out there? the EEEpc:
CybertronPC – Asus Eee PC Based Mini-PC - Intel Celeron M Processor, 802.11bg Wireless, 512MB DDR2, 2GB SOLID STATE DISK, Intel GMA 900, 7" WVGA LCD, Linux TPCMPCM900BK at TigerDirect.com
It's probably just as cheap as you guys are going to spend on a refurb, has a solid state drive so vibrations won't affect it, and it's so small that you would probably only need a Velcro strap to secure it to your center console. I know that this is the route that I'm going to go.
Just figured that I'd throw my opinion out there.....
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P.S. OMG someone call the cops, there is a guy abusing his sixty by turning circles. We need to take his truck away.
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