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Just saw an article in the Toronto Star newspaper about a student-
oriented tablet running Android that should be coming to Canada this summer. I'm no expert on these devices, but a quick glance at the specs seem to indicate that it might be acceptable for soaring, and the price is expected to be $200-250 CAD. 10" diagonal, multi-touch screen, gps, bluetooth, SD card, 1GHz dual- core chip. What say those whom would know of such things? |
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On Feb 5, 8:11*am, jsbrake wrote:
Just saw an article in the Toronto Star newspaper about a student- oriented tablet running Android that should be coming to Canada this summer. *I'm no expert on these devices, but a quick glance at the specs seem to indicate that it might be acceptable for soaring, and the price is expected to be $200-250 CAD. 10" diagonal, multi-touch screen, gps, bluetooth, SD card, 1GHz dual- core chip. What say those whom would know of such things? My .02 - Way too big for a sailplane cockpit. Most of these devices have screens are barely visible in direct sunlight. Mike |
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![]() What say those whom would know of such things? I am afraid that the 10" screen is likely too large for most cockpits. They did not provide specifications so hard to tell details on the screen type. I would watch for the announcement of a 7" tablet with a Pixel Qi display. They should be in the $350 USD range later this year with Andriod 3. |
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On Feb 5, 9:16*am, Tim Taylor wrote:
What say those whom would know of such things? I am afraid that the 10" screen is likely too large for most cockpits. They did not provide specifications so hard to tell details on the screen type. *I would watch for the announcement of a 7" tablet with a Pixel Qi display. They should be in the $350 USD range later this year with Andriod 3. 10" too big? It depends. If you make a mount that places the device over the existing panel but allows it to flip up so the old analog instruments can be seen if needed - then add the old analog data to the computer screen as vertical tapes you have a glass cockpit. So far, the screens aren't easily readable in direct sunlight but that's changing - Pixel Qi technology is only one example. |
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On Feb 5, 10:53*am, bildan wrote:
On Feb 5, 9:16*am, Tim Taylor wrote: What say those whom would know of such things? I am afraid that the 10" screen is likely too large for most cockpits. They did not provide specifications so hard to tell details on the screen type. *I would watch for the announcement of a 7" tablet with a Pixel Qi display. They should be in the $350 USD range later this year with Andriod 3. 10" too big? *It depends. If you make a mount that places the device over the existing panel but allows it to flip up so the old analog instruments can be seen if needed - then add the old analog data to the computer screen as vertical tapes you have a glass cockpit. So far, the screens aren't easily readable in direct sunlight but that's changing - Pixel Qi technology is only one example. Yes, if you could replace all the analog devices and do one "glass display" the 10" might work. For those wondering about displays a good comparison of upcoming technologies that Bill mentioned: http://besttabletreview.com/a-compar...ablet-screens/ I think Pixle Qi is about a year ahead of the others at this point. You can buy a 10" display today and likely a 7" with 1040 x 600 resolution within six months or less. The technologies are not perfect but will be a big step forward for low power consumption sunlight viewable displays. A good youtube video of the Pixel Qi vs the iPad outside in sunlight: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NotK4TVQ-6E More on the 7" display: http://liliputing.com/2011/01/first-...s-tablets.html It will be an interesting year or so with the new technologies coming very quickly. |
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