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Car Electronics
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Car Headrest Video Players
Car & Vehicle Electronics
10.1
Support 720P videos. 10.1" 1024*600 TFT LCD Screen (Hitachi lens) with touch keys (Not touchscreen). Display Mode: 16:9 wide view angleDesign with innovation: removable design for both in-car &home use and two mounting brackets provided to compatible with more car modes. Rounded design: protect children from being hit by the edges and corners of the DVD player when the car suddenly brakesDVD region free: compatible with DVD/VCD/MP4/RMVB/CD-R/CD-RW/SVCD/DIVX/CPRM. Built-in 2.0 USB port/SD/MMC card slot/IR/FM/Speaker/HDMI input port, and built-in 32 bits wireless games function, with game discIf you buy 2 of them, the headrests can play the same games or the same movies when you connect them together by AV input and output cable, otherwise they will work separatelyHDMI function: enable the headrest DVD synchronized playing video and audio with your computer, mobile phone, raspberry pie, kindle fire, etc
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u/Sconrad122 ยท 1 pointr/laptops

When you start looking as low as $200 you have to really know what you are looking for in the laptop, as conventional laptops do begin to compete in this price range with other devices. As /u/Orangematz said, used/refurbished is definitely a good fit for you, unfortunately I don't know that I could give any specific suggestions in this area. However, if you want to buy new, you may want to consider a Chromebook. You can't run Audacity on a Chromebook natively, but there are some alternative apps available to make this work (see this list for some options).

Alternatively, you mentioned an external hard drive. Do you already have one or would that be included in the budget? If you already have it, you can use this for storage and install Linux on your Chromebook to use Audacity natively (Having an Intel processor in your chromebook is necessary if this is your plan).

If you are feeling very adventurous, you could purchase a Raspberry Pi like the one here. This runs Linux natively and should be able to handle Audacity without issue, although it may take some tinkering to get up and running the first time, especially if this is your first foray into Linux. The Raspberry Pi 3 is missing three things that laptops have, keyboard and mouse, and display. That display only comes with a cigarette lighter power adapter, so you would need a 12 V adapter. Note that this solution has a lot of parts compared to one laptop, and the display is smaller and lower resolution than you are likely to get in a good laptop, so this is really a nifty solution to your problem that adds in a bunch of extra functionality (your display can play audio/video from USB/SD and can be mounted to the back of a headrest while your computer is a neat little hobbyist device that can have a bunch of different uses besides just computer), but not really recommendable if you aren't enthusiastic about those things.

For something along the same vein but slightly less adventurous if you don't feel comfortable with Linux would be to replace the raspberry pi in the previous solution with an Intel Compute Stick (comes with windows). Alternatively, the display can be replaced with a significantly better or somewhat better and significantly cheaper monitor if portability is something you are willing to compromise on (the Raspberry Pi/Compute Stick would still be very portable, but you would need to find an HDMI-enabled display to plug into).

In conclusion, buying used/refurbished is a good idea, but if you are open to it, the "microcomputer" market segment is starting to come up to par with laptops in this price range and could offer some interesting alternative solutions for you. Wow, that was a long comment.