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RIM (BlackBerry) announced that their PlayBook will be able to run
Android apps (by using an app). Does anyone know if XCSoar or LK8000 would run in such an environment? Is the PlayBook daylight readable? -John |
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jsbrake wrote:
RIM (BlackBerry) announced that their PlayBook will be able to run Android apps (by using an app). Does anyone know if XCSoar or LK8000 would run in such an environment? Is the PlayBook daylight readable? One thing is su LK8000 will *not* run on it. LK8000 is not portable, it runs only on Windows, no Android. XCSoar might run, but the PlayBook has only just been announced, and the technical specifications are unknown yet. The PlayBook does not run with Android natively, it has some sort of virtualization layer for Android Apps. It is yet unknown how well they will emulate the Android API. I wouldn't put my money there, there are so many other good Android products. I'm very delighted of my Dell Streak, it's perfectly readable in direct sunlight, better than anything I have seen before. Max |
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![]() Truly the LK (as many thousands pilots and hundreds of clubs are calling it) does not currently run on any other device other than Windows CE. However we are preparing for migration to other platforms during next year. As of now, we are committed to make it work smoothly on 80 dollars running with slow processors, as well as faster models. Our concern is that the many thousands pilots and hundreds of clubs that have adopted the software and bought this year a PNA to run LK, will not change it during this or the next season for a 500 euro device. A PNA or Tablet priced 500 euro is out of the market for 99% of pilots. Expecially compared to those 80 euro MIO 400... Things in the future shall change. This is our vision. paolo "Max Kellermann" ha scritto nel messaggio ... jsbrake wrote: RIM (BlackBerry) announced that their PlayBook will be able to run Android apps (by using an app). Does anyone know if XCSoar or LK8000 would run in such an environment? Is the PlayBook daylight readable? One thing is su LK8000 will *not* run on it. LK8000 is not portable, it runs only on Windows, no Android. XCSoar might run, but the PlayBook has only just been announced, and the technical specifications are unknown yet. The PlayBook does not run with Android natively, it has some sort of virtualization layer for Android Apps. It is yet unknown how well they will emulate the Android API. I wouldn't put my money there, there are so many other good Android products. I'm very delighted of my Dell Streak, it's perfectly readable in direct sunlight, better than anything I have seen before. Max |
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Thank you for your responses.
I'm trying to figure out various options for myself... I'm considering a tablet computer, would like Android, something that will fit in my cockpit and be a reasonable replacement for my declining personal laptop (I'm doing less "work" with it, as I have access to computers at my workplace). I have a BlackBerry (still on contract) so the PlayBook would connect easily with it, while I'd need to figure out tethering with anything else. Choices, choices... I'm getting confused (sigh). |
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 10:14:03 -0700, jsbrake wrote:
Thank you for your responses. I'm trying to figure out various options for myself... I'm considering a tablet computer, would like Android, something that will fit in my cockpit and be a reasonable replacement for my declining personal laptop (I'm doing less "work" with it, as I have access to computers at my workplace). I have a BlackBerry (still on contract) so the PlayBook would connect easily with it, while I'd need to figure out tethering with anything else. Choices, choices... I'm getting confused (sigh). I'm happy with running either XCSoar or LK8000 on my cheapie Binatone B350 (another $US80 automotive satnav): I'm currently using LK8000 because I prefer the way it overlays information on the map to XCSoar's info-boxes. The only real drawback to the B.350 is the relative difficulty of reading the thing with direct sun on its face, but this is common to all the backlit devices: their technique of overpowering the sun with sheer backlit brightness is optimistic at best. So, my current plot is to stick with the B.350 until something small [1] and relatively cheap and fitted with either a trans-reflective screen or a colour e-Ink display comes on the market. [1] I might just about squeeze a 5" device into my cockpit without hiding nearby instruments but something with a 4.3" landscape display would be better. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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