At 05:44 PM 8/8/2017, you wrote:
You want to be a little bit careful about buying a no-name or an off
brand device thinking you will run the iFly software on it. My
first Android was purchased 3 years ago specifically for that
purpose. When I loaded the iFly software on it, I found that the
screen mapping was totally hosed and unusable. iFly said that if
there were a bunch of them out there and I could send them one to
test with, they would make an attempt to patch their software to
deal with the display driver for the unit, but for a cheap one off,
I'd do better to buy a used name brand unit as you are guaranteed
their software will work on a name brand unit. -Jeff Scott Los Alamos, NM
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Jeff's advice something to consider, However --
The unit I purchased runs the IFLY software without a single hick
up. I've been running it for days now on the ground and took a
flight to test it in the air this afternoon. It actually loads the
IFLY software at startup faster than my 720 and the touch screen
performs better than my 720. I like running the software better on
the tablet than on the 720. For example, I can zoom out or in with a
"swipe squeeze or spread" instead of the + /- buttons and the touch
screen seems to be more accurate and responsive then the 720. If you
already have a tablet, use their 30 day free trial to see how it
works on your device.
As always, YRMV...............
Larry Flesner
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