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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 09:20:02 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: What's needed is a water-resistant laptop PC with a bright screen that sells for about a grand. That'll be the kiss of death to the overpriced "chartplotter" business. ================================ Probably not, although it might help to bring prices down. I have both, and if one had to go, it would be the laptop. The chartplotter integrates nicely with the RADAR which is a desirable thing. It also has dedicated controls clearly labeled, and it will zoom in to a much greater level of detail than the raster charts on the laptop. There are two things the laptop does better which is why I use both. The raster charts are very intuitive and easy to read since they look just like the paper charts. My paticular software also does a good job with trip planning and layout of routes, all of which can be done below decks the night before. |
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