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Old 23-09-2006, 11:46 AM   #1
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Default Help me setup a killer system in a BA limo

Have standard BA fairlane with color ICC.

Has twin 17" screens in the back of the limo (analogue diversity tuner TV system)

Currently has ps2 to run games and used as a DVD player.


We would really want to use the front in-dash screen as a monitor and touch screen control if possible.

What do you guys recommend we do ? Keep the divesity tuner? throw out the ps2 and go ps 3 or PC system? Looking to buy enough equipment to do 3 limos.
What do you think are the best options ?

Operator ease of use is very important.
Must have optoin somewher to plug in i-pod and extra AV input would be nice also.

thanks in advance.
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Old 24-09-2006, 11:27 AM   #2
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Hi

Please contact Matthew at ASL, he will be able to help you with ur query. ph 0395882755. I think would be easier to discuss it over the phone then actually typing it all in.

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