SlowlyButSurely
Well-Known Member
I have a laptop running OpenCPN at the chart table and I would like to also have a chartplotter in the cockpit. A rugged tablet seems to be a good idea as it is waterproof, has a sunlight viewable screen and would allow me to run OpenCPN with the same charts as the laptop without having to shell out for another (different) set of charts. It also has a USB port so the NMEA inputs and outputs for the VHF, AIS and autopilot could be hard-wired (wifi is not reliable on our boat because it is steel). The power supply could also be hard-wired and the internal battery would continue to keep it going in the event of power failure. The tablet would also give me a backup for the laptop and vice-versa.
The Pansonic Toughpad seems to tick all the boxes. Has anyone tried one of these? Is there anything I have overlooked or any other/better alternatives?
All advice gratefully received.
The Pansonic Toughpad seems to tick all the boxes. Has anyone tried one of these? Is there anything I have overlooked or any other/better alternatives?
All advice gratefully received.

