Chris Attebery <[email protected]> writes:

> I'm looking for in field usability. On board GPS and recovery are what I'm
> after.
>
> Would the Amazon Fire HD 8 work or is the OS buried too far under all of
> their, uh, offerings?

During the recent "prime day" blitz, I looked at some of the current
Fire HD tablets, and none seem to have actual GPS chips.  All appear to
use wifi or cell network access to provide location services... which
doesn't seem useful for rocketry.  Anyone have better data?

Personally, what I'd primarily be looking for is Bluetooth and a real
GPS chip.  How sunlight-readable the screen is and how good the battery
life are would be secondary questions.

Since I carry an Android phone as my primary mobile device (a Nexus 5X
at the moment), that's what I tend to use on the flight line.  Even
though I have to put my reading glasses on to actually read the
screen.  Just wish I were better about remembering to make sure I
download maps for offline use before heading to launch sites.  /o\

Bdale

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