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On 3/23/15 7:21 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/23/2015 7:00 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 22 Mar 2015 23:22:42 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: The iPad I have has a GPS built in. As the guy in the video explained it will receive the GPS signal and work with Navionics even if you don't have a 3G connection or have it shut off. That's how I understood what he said. === That's the way Navionics on my smartphone works as long as you've downloaded the charts you need in advance. I do that at home on my wifi connection by going to the areas I'm interested in and zooming in for maximum detail. After that, the charts for that area are permanently stored. I have an older (2011) iPad-2 but it is the full featured version with 64Gb, wi-fi, cellular, and has the GPS chipset. This might give me a reason to use it. It just sits on my desk because I don't really have a use for it. I sold my iPad after a year and went back to a Macbook Air. The iPad was nice for "entertainment," but I never got used to the inability to reach the file system in a "normal" computer way. My wife has a Kindle and enjoys it: she's on the commuter bus twice a day and reads books or does email offline. Last week, I bought her a new iPhone and in the process at the phone store I was offered a new iPad for "almost free," which makes me wonder if the bloom of tablets is fading a little. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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