It appears not. It does have a compass (whoopey doo)
Although it has Bluetooth, I suspect they will have made plugging in an external Bluetooth GPS as difficult as it is for the (2nd Gen) iPhone
I'm willing to bet that Navionics will not sell the software for the current peanuts when it's running on something which competes with real chartplotters.
$499
Gob smacked.
500 dollars (don't try to fool me with the old 99 trick) is for the basic model. This will absolutely not have any sort of proper GPS functionality. The price then goes up to over $800 for the better class of iFad <----see what I did there?![]()
It has no usb connectivity BTW.
$499
Gob smacked.
This will absolutely not have any sort of proper GPS functionality. The price then goes up to over $800 for the better class of iFad <----see what I did there?![]()
"Every which way I look, the sensible option is a dedicated plotter for about £300-£500."
Yerbut a dedicated plotter won't let you do your emails, pick up weather forecasts, store your pictures, play your music, add your wisdom pearls to ybw.com, etc.
Yerbut a dedicated plotter won't let you do your emails, pick up weather forecasts, store your pictures, play your music, add your wisdom pearls to ybw.com, etc.
And the iPad won't let you do more than one of these at a time, because, like the iPhone, it won't multitask.
I go sailing to get away from all that rubbish.