Anyone have a mobile office in their truck?

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  1. CK5

    CK5 WhooHoo! Administrator Moderator

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    Anyone have a mobile office in their truck, what do you have/use and for what application?
     
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    Mobile office?:confused:


    I carry a laptop for school and use it in the truck, but im not sure if thats what you are talking about or not.
     
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    Cell phone in the dash pocket and laptop on the console. What else do you need? :D

    Need internet access, find a wireless hotspot (preferably public, but anything "open" will do in a pinch) and then move on when your done. Or, if you can justify it, get an account so you can use your cell as a modem. Very pricey, but there are some fairly reasonable connections available that way now...
     
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    Printer?
     
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    I rarely print things, so never crossed my mind.

    I guess if I needed to, I would stop at a Kinkos or something, and lots of truck stops now have hot-spots and printers (for a small fee) as well as Coffee shops and such.

    You can also get small portable printers for not too much money. I think most are intended for use in a hotel room, so not sure about 12V. But they would probably run fine off a 500W (or even less) inverter I would guess. Never noticed how many amps they draw though... But if your going to get serious about a full featured mobile office, a larger inverter would probably be a good idea anyway.
     
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    What about a scanner or a vending machine? waytogo
     
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    Well, I have a 12V 12 pack cooler... will that do? ;)
     
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    i cary my lap top with me EVERYWHERE i go, use it as my GPS. also cell and if i NEED and cant find wireless then i can use the cell to connect. easier to call someone though. thought about a printer, but i dont like any of the portable ones. when the back seat comes out of the dodge i plan on a full out computer for music, GPS and movies at camping time.

    ill wire up an external port for the TV out.

    Grant
     
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    Here's a thought I've pondered once or twice. Get an inexpensive older laptop on ebay or something. Either semi-permanent mount it using a vehicle mount, or disassemble and integrate it with your dash/console depending on interest level and/or skills. Then you've got a DVD player, 12-14" screen GPS, MP3 player (use as second system for the wife who prefers Maroon 5 to my Sammy Hagar?), non-3D game machine (card, tetris, and so on) for the wife and kids on a trip. Wired into the diagnostic port for instant review of engine parameters.

    All sorts of possibilities. And you can get them for well under $4-500. Much cheaper than a in-dash GPS with 6" screen or integrated DVD player systems...
     
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    I've got the Dodge mobile office center console, a place for my pen, notes, CD's, and a hard flat surface to write on.
     
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    Yeah, I miss my Dodge in that respect. The bucket/console combo in the GM sucks in comparison... The flip down cup holder shelf in the Dodge was also much better than what GM has. Seems they just can't design a decent console/convenience system, what they have is wasted space and generally useless design that is never just exactly right for anything.
     
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    I have been thinking about this a lot lately because I am back in field service. Dose anyone have a laptop in there cab.
     
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    What do you mean? Permanently mounted? I have one in there quite frequently, but not mounted...
     
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    yes a mount for the laptop like cops have! the rack stays in the truck and you can remove the laptop to take with you.
     
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    That's what I meant about a "vehicle mount" earlier. There are several different types out there, but I haven't got one. Would be cool if anyone has some experience or info on them...
     
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    From what I understand most lap top mounts work great while at a standstill but it gets real hard to read while driving due to the vibration.
     
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    Eh, yeah... I hope that refers to the passenger doing the reading? ;) Otherwise, that makes the cell phone doofus crowd look like focused and capable drivers... :D
     
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    my dad has a lap top and a scanner but no printer in his jeep comander, does that count?

    ryan
     
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    i got a dell laptop, cannon printer, inverter, hp hx4700 pocket pc (w/ wifi & bluetooth and gps for driving directions), cell phone w/ bluetooth, also have digital camera and tape recorder.

    only thing i dont have is a fax.

    hows that for a mobile office? waytogo
     
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    Thats nicer than my home office!! What kind of truck do you have?? Got any pics??
     

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