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Jul 11 2005, 5:10am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Maybe the guys from MTV's Pimp My Ride should make a little field trip to South Korea. The in Car PCs there are over the top.
The INFILL comes in two models (T3 and T5). They differ in CPU and chip-set configuration. Features of the Car PC include: 40GB HDD, 512MB Ram, 1.6" and 7" Touch Displays, USB, Wi-Fi, FM/AM Radio, TV-Tuner. The INFILL car pc runs Windows XP Home Edition.
More details on the INFILL site (Korean). Korean AVing has real photos of the InFill car PC inside a car.
We reported about an earlier INFILL Car PC model in 2004.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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