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Anonymous
AAA battery still?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
walmart $495
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Still saying the same thing 3 years now? People want to choose their own rechargeable. Stop trying to knock things you cannot understand. //@anonymous: AAA battery still?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Problem with AAA? //@anonymous: AAA battery still?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Specs not comparable and no one wants to deal with Amazon Fire's OS //@anonymous: amazon fire hd 8 is cheaper.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
amazon fire hd 8 is cheaper.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Specs not comparable and no one wants to deal with Amazon Fire's OS //@anonymous: amazon fire hd 8 is cheaper.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
The Lenovo has GPS which I like because it can be used for navigation. The amazon tablets also don't support exfat so you can't load large video files on the sd card.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I bought one to use as a gauge display for an LS swap in a 1970's Chevy. Will have all the engine sensor readouts and GPS speedometer too!
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Bought one as local store has it in stock, let's see, I can always return it if it is really bad for even $70.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
How did you do that? Sounds cool. //@Anonymous: I bought one to use as a gauge display for an LS swap in a 1970's Chevy. Will have all the engine sensor readouts and GPS speedometer too!
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Yeah, I would also like to know. A 1970s Chevy is not going to have an OBDII port most likely, so how did you get the information from the car computer? //@Anonymous: How did you do that? Sounds cool. //@Anonymous: I bought one to use as a gauge display for an LS swap in a 1970's Chevy. Will have all the engine sensor readouts and GPS speedometer too!
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Amazon tab has the worst CPU and RAM //@anonymous: amazon fire hd 8 is cheaper.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Key word LS swap.Quote common. The LS engine is a relatively newer and has the capability.
https://youtu.be/if2INqLJBpc //@anonymous: Yeah, I would also like to know. A 1970s Chevy is not going to have an OBDII port most likely, so how did you get the information from the car computer? //@Anonymous: How did you do that? Sounds cool. //@Anonymous: I bought one to use as a gauge display for an LS swap in a 1970's Chevy. Will have all the engine sensor readouts and GPS speedometer too!
2 years ago |
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Anonymous
Shows 52.98 now:(
1 year ago |