nimbusgb
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Had ipad 1,2,4 and just moved to a mini, far more portable and just as useable.
Had ipad 1,2,4 and just moved to a mini, far more portable and just as useable.
Gave full size to son, got mini for me. I prefer the mini because of its convenient size.
I have a mini in a Lifeproof waterproof case.
I think that for sailing-related uses, i.e. WX, navigation etc. it is the perfect size
I actually have the non-retina mini 1, and although I am about to upgrade to a new one with a retina display, I would say that for most sailing-related uses, ultra high resolution is not necessary.
Now, if your needs extend beyond sailing to looking at photos, watching films etc., then a bigger size or higher resolution may be better for you. For me those are secondary uses, and don't cause me to want a bigger ipad.
Consider also that if you plan to use it on a boat, you might end up with a waterproof case, which will increase the overall size, making whichever ipad you buy a bit clunkier.
The Lifeproof mini case is fantastic. With the case on, it is barely bigger at all. The Lifeproof case for the regular ipad is not quite so svelte.
I strongly recommend some sort of waterproof case, not just for water, but also for the inevitable bumps that will occur while sailing.
I have the Fre.
I guess I don't really trust the Nud, but also I just like having a screen cover.
I mostly race, and the environment on the boats is a bit harsh to say the least.
I should mention that I dropped my ipad on my garage floor from about 3 or 4 feet, causing the case to crack. Lifeproof sent me a new case immediately.
Thanks for that. I think that is the way I will go. Its interesting that the vote is 2 to 1 full size but the most constructive comments are for the mini!
Neither get a Hudl 2.......with my vouchers I paid only £29. and with Navionics it works brilliantly....however it also does so so much more. Why blow a load of cash on an ipad ???
I don't know about that tablet..., but the LifeProof case is much better than a plastic bag.
Still, I have to say that I think the plotter apps are pretty bad. An average chartplotter has more and better navigational features than the Navionics app.
A good PC program is even better - but hard to use in the cockpit.
All good points but chartplotters do have disadvantages. They go out of date pretty quickly, cant be used for anything else and will have to be wired in to power and the ais i want to display. Also in a tiller steered boat its hard to see where I will put it where it will be out of the way and easily visible. I think an ipad mini, lifeproof case and some super strong velcro are the way to go. Obviously the sunlight viewing is a problem.