15 Sep 2009 #1 2 [2068] ... Joined 19 Sep 2002 Messages 18,113 Visit site Looks interesting: especially the Jeppesen charts. I just hope the company survives long enough to launch it. http://www.hybridtouch.com/ dv.
Looks interesting: especially the Jeppesen charts. I just hope the company survives long enough to launch it. http://www.hybridtouch.com/ dv.
15 Sep 2009 #2 oceanfroggie Well-Known Member Joined 21 Aug 2006 Messages 9,877 Location EU27 www.derg.ie I'm sure garmin would still launch the new E series wide.
15 Sep 2009 #3 G goboatingnow Well-Known Member Joined 3 Oct 2006 Messages 204 Visit site I remained to be convinced that touch screens will last at sea. Bad enough keeping the buttons going
15 Sep 2009 #4 2 [2068] ... Joined 19 Sep 2002 Messages 18,113 Visit site It remains to be seen what technology they've used, but the screens on iPod Touch and iPhone are reasonably rugged (as in I haven't managed to break it yet). I don't see why a touch screen with no moving parts should be less reliable than buttons.
It remains to be seen what technology they've used, but the screens on iPod Touch and iPhone are reasonably rugged (as in I haven't managed to break it yet). I don't see why a touch screen with no moving parts should be less reliable than buttons.