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2008-06-06
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I'm considering using a 810 as a car computer, mainly for access to OBD engine management info, as well as Navigation. The 810 would be installed in a pod on the dash, so only its screen will be visible, no access to any hard-keys.
My question is, if the 810 is wired into the cars electrics, will it turn on automatically when external power is supplied to it?
thanks for any help