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Friends: 0 | I talked this morning with Geekmaster Coastal Dave, who is putting the finishing touches on a module that will support multiple audio and video inputs with a really optimized interface. Pushbuttons and MFD will work perfectly, supporting external DVD, various audio sources, cameras, etc. Plug 'n play, installation time about 30 minutes. Price about $400. Anticipated availability before the end of the year. Happy Holidays to the geeks among us! PLEASE DON'T PESTER COASTAL - more jabber will just delay shipment. Henry ...looking for a longer sig! |
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Friends: 0 | cannot wait!! 30 min install? Thats all?? Kick some ass! |
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Friends: 0 | This is the one that was promised in January of this year, am I correct? -m. |
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Friends: 0 | Can anyone tell me what's actually going to be involved in that "30-minute" installation? What I'd have to take apart and take out and then put back together? I bought a treadmill which was delivered by the Sears technicians. They assembled it for me in about 20 or 30 minutes. It would have taken me 4 or 5 hours! What Costal Dave can do in 30 minutes might take me all day. The 20-minute EV Switch install took me close to an hour. |
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But at the same time, I do wish he would've informed us it was going to take another year instead of saying it'll be out earlier like he did. And I understand things come up as well, personally and in the world of business alike - but I also know that if I can't meet the expectations I set, I let those people know. Either way, I'll be very glad when this argument is moot - because from what I've heard here, Dave does a great job & I've been looking forward to an A/V solution from him since even before owning my Prius. And, if this does in fact appear by end of year, he'll still be the first with a complete A/V solution for the car! Alas, the proof is in the pudding, as they say. -m.
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Friends: 0 | I hope my post doesn't generate irritating calls for him and Kelley. They've been burdened enough by the bug-outs, and then shoveling out from under the hurricanes. And yes, the Prius Project is a sideline. I'm grateful for what Dave's done. The innovation and quality of his work is terrific, and more than make up for delays due to minor issues like hurricanes and earning a living. As for the A/V module's ipod input and other requests, the design is cast in concrete with multiple audio and video inputs - so whatever is, is. I don't think anyone will be disappointed; Dave's history is to listen to what people want, so this will be a terrific addition to what is already a wonderful car. I can do an EV mod or hotwire the power socket, or even install a switch to disable the speed sensor thus enabling PHONE and NAV at speed - 15-20 minutes each, and the last time I was limber was four decades ago. Dave's stuff is well described and easy to implement, so if he says "30 minutes", I believe it.
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