Guys,
I've since had a better look around and have thought that perhaps I should invest in a in-dash monitor like the one found at
http://tinyurl.com/jweqg
My car has a 2-Din AM/FM Tuner with single CD.
I could replace it with a 1-Din AM/FM Tuner, with single CD and bluetooth connectivity for up to 5 mobile phones with this Parrot Rhythm'n'Blue unit as seen at
http://tinyurl.com/gpmcx . This solves my handsfree mobile usage problem along with keeping a radio and CD player.
I could then add the 7" in-dash monitor which is also 1-DIN in size. My thoughts are that I could then forgo my investment in the iPAQ version of the Co-Pilot Live GPS software and buy the PC version as shown at
http://tinyurl.com/jmssa and install this on a cheap laptop or tablet PC which as bluetooth connectivity to connect to the satelite receiver.
My question is, since I've never really dealt with touch screens, is does the USB touch screen connection mean that the software to enable touch screen functionality is loaded onto the tablet PC / laptop and connected to the in-dash screen via the USB cable. If so, I assume I would still need to connect the video output of the tablet PC / laptop to the in-dash unit via either the VGA or one of the Video Inputs (RCA).
I could then buy a car power adapter to power the tablet PC / laptop such as a unit found at
http://tinyurl.com/zosqb . This means I could still take the tablet PC / laptop out and use it for other things.
My other choice would be to go the whole hog and install an in-car computer, along with automatic power up and power down features such as those shown at
http://tinyurl.com/z5ntw or
http://tinyurl.com/fbno2 (the later one mentions n optional PSU-PC19 In-Car Computing Power Supply Unit with intelligent shut-down controller for use inside a vehicle)
Has anyone had any experience with a PSU-PC19 unit and can explain how it can shut down an operating system (let's say Windows XP as I'm familiar with that)? Does it recognise the car being turned off and send some sort of signal that is the equivalent of going to the start button, clicking shut down and then ok?
Anyway, enough of my ramblings. What I really want to know is do you think the in-dash monitor coupled with a 2nd hand laptop/tablet PC which has the Co-Pilot live navigation software installed on it would work together? I guess if I'm not using the navigation software, then I could either play MP3's, MPEG's, DVD's etc on the laptop which would output to the screen. I guess I could basically use the laptop for anything I would normally do, but would navigate via touch screen rather than a mouse.
Regards
Max