#260527 - 05/13/13 06:55 PM
Re: Earl Backcountry survival Tablet
[Re: gonewiththewind]
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Registered: 03/03/09
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Loc: NC
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So for $250 you get a GPS, a weather station, a radio and a walkie talkie. Not real excited, as I have all that already.
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#260531 - 05/13/13 08:46 PM
Re: Earl Backcountry survival Tablet
[Re: gonewiththewind]
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Registered: 10/14/08
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I am curious about it. I am doubtful about the radio capabilities and I would like to see how it works with the solar charging and battery. The larger screen and contour maps would be nice, but I think they are trying to do too much with one device. I am curious though.
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#260533 - 05/13/13 09:54 PM
Re: Earl Backcountry survival Tablet
[Re: gonewiththewind]
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Registered: 04/08/02
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I like mine electronics rugged. So mine phone, camera and lights all are. So a rugged tablet would fit in that bill.
I'm not so sure about the e-ink screen shows enough detail on the maps, without color. Color definitely makes reading map much easier.
Also i like to peak at mine maps occasionally and then stuff in back in a jacket pocket. I don't think a tablet would be handy for that purpose.
And i wonder i just want to use the map on the screen and put mine compass on it. A real compass must be easier to sight. Not so sure if i can draw on the screen to create lines, like on a real map.
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#260537 - 05/13/13 11:54 PM
Re: Earl Backcountry survival Tablet
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It doesn't light my fire, either literally or figuratively. I am skeptical....
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#260546 - 05/14/13 02:56 PM
Re: Earl Backcountry survival Tablet
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Registered: 01/09/09
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Loc: Calgary, AB
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I think I'd rather have separate devices for each of these functions. This is my gut reaction too. Then again this was my argument against smartphones ... needless to say I don't have a separate Palm device & cell phone any more . I don't know if this is exactly the same, but I am seeing similarities. Regarding maps, while I agree colour is a big question mark, I think the larger screen size is a big benefit. I don't find my GPS all that handy in showing me where I am in relation to the geography around me. I tend to use the GPS to find where I am on my paper map to get some perspective.
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#260552 - 05/14/13 04:20 PM
Re: Earl Backcountry survival Tablet
[Re: gonewiththewind]
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Journeyman
Registered: 01/18/12
Posts: 70
Loc: USA
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I like the concept, though I have some questions about its execution.
I wonder how difficult the battery would be to replace and whether it can be done by the consumer, or not. If it costs a hundred dollars, plus shipping, to have a replacement battery installed then it might not be worth the expense to me.
Colored maps aren't such a large concern of mine, but the type of map files it uses can be important.
And I, too, wonder about its radio capabilities.
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