Hi Rocket Scientist - notice that noone else has taken the bait now that they're on to you? Although I do agree that it is sometimes enjoyable to toy with the minds of zealots... of course Mac users aren't zealots are they?... just enlightened.
I guess that graphics and photography professionals in NE Vic must be more enlightened than the ones I know in Canberra and Sydney who have moved over to Windows and Linux machines, not to mention all the production studio and broadcast engineers who were using Macs up until about 5 years ago.
I'm not anti-Mac by any means - I still have one at home which runs alongside 9 or 10 other Windows and Linux boxes, and a handful of virtual machines. However, I'm a realist these days and can't justify the extra cost of a MacBook over a similary spec'd PC running Windows or Linux.
Anyway, it all comes down to personal preference and what works best for you. We are truly fortunate to have such a choice of platforms these days that are relatively robust and have a decent suite of applications available. It shouldn't be a religious thing what O/S we use, just personal choice that we respect each other for.
We all drive Land Rovers here... that's a pretty good starting point for mutual respect... and sympathy
back to the topic...
I like the Acer Aspire One (XP, 1GB RAM, 120GB HDD) as a car PC. It's cheap, fast and pretty rugged as far as I can tell. I got mine a little damp when I drowned the Rangie last year but it's still running fine. 3 USB ports are handy for expansion such as hard drives and it has a built-in SD reader. It happily runs OziExplorer map software and talks to a bluetooth GPS.
Just got a 8" touch-screen that I've hooked up to the Acer. Plan is to find a spot in the dash to mount the screen and store the Acer in the glovebox with a bit of foam padding and power supply, then swap over the bluetooth GPS for a hard-wired USB one.
Currently checking out CentraFuse as an alternative interface for the touch-screen.
Cheers, Paul.


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