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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    Of course, one might ask the question, would any of these other choices (non iPad) even exist had it not been for the Apple product? One company goes out and designs and brings a polished product to fruition - others then try to emulate it. To me, it's kind of like settling for a Land Cruiser. As said above, if you want the real deal - get an iPad.
    iPads are excellent tablets and if I was in the market for one in the size they come in I would get one. However, the Dropad A8X that I have is half the size of an iPad (think of folding an A4 size sheet of paper in half). An iPad is just too big (IMHO) to mount from the windscreen to use as a GPS. The Dropad A8X will fit in a coat pocket. Wireless internet connectivity with the 3G iPad is fine in the city (and along major highways) but not up to the job in the more remote and country areas that I like to tour in so would still need a Telstra NextG connection of some sort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    Of course, one might ask the question, would any of these other choices (non iPad) even exist had it not been for the Apple product?
    They were around long before the Ipad - I remember a HP rep trying to sell my organisation something similar back in 2000. Now the normal PC at the time was only a Pentium II so features not as much as the much later Ipad but for the time very advanced.

    Apple is not a technology leader as such but is exceptionally good at finding good technology and incorporating it - often stealing technology from smaller innovative companies and when getting caught out often settling out of court or just buying the company.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KarlB View Post
    iPads are excellent tablets and if I was in the market for one in the size they come in I would get one. However, the Dropad A8X that I have is half the size of an iPad (think of folding an A4 size sheet of paper in half). An iPad is just too big (IMHO) to mount from the windscreen to use as a GPS. The Dropad A8X will fit in a coat pocket. Wireless internet connectivity with the 3G iPad is fine in the city (and along major highways) but not up to the job in the more remote and country areas that I like to tour in so would still need a Telstra NextG connection of some sort.

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    Respect that, Karl - the screen might be too big for your needs. Just one question from what you write - are you suggesting Telstra NextG connection is not available for iPad?
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    They were around long before the Ipad - I remember a HP rep trying to sell my organisation something similar back in 2000. Now the normal PC at the time was only a Pentium II so features not as much as the much later Ipad but for the time very advanced.

    Apple is not a technology leader as such but is exceptionally good at finding good technology and incorporating it - often stealing technology from smaller innovative companies and when getting caught out often settling out of court or just buying the company.

    Garry
    I am aware that tablets have been around for yonks! But a tablet isn't something wanted by the market just because of it's shape and size. Tablet units became useable and wanted when Apple made something useable and wanted....
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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Which model toughbook?

    I'm leaning towards a cf-18, or maybe a cf-19 if I can stretch the budget.
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    Lots of refurbished units on ebay ATM - can pick up a CF-18 for around $500 but be careful as numerous slight differences in configurations. See my comparison spreadsheet attached - a little dated now but still gives an idea of differences/model comparisons. Also attached is file for decoding model numbers.

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    Respect that too Xtreme - seems you use a tablet rather than and in place of a laptop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    Respect that, Karl - the screen might be to big for your needs. Just one question from what you write - are you suggesting Telstra NextG connection is not available for iPad?
    I am not an expert on iPads and I may be wrong but it was my understanding that the 3G iPad has an inbuilt 3G capability for connection to the internet (ie essentially a 3G telephone type connection: the same as you can do with your 3G mobile phone). And like 3G mobile phones, not too good in the bush. All iPads can certainly use any WiFi connection be it in a Maccas or other restaurant or what ever, or from a mobile WiFi device such as the 3G ones from Optus and loads of other providers (but the equivalent of these are already built into the 3G iPads), and importantly from Telstra NextG mobile WiFi devices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KarlB View Post
    I am not an expert on iPads and I may be wrong but it was my understanding that the 3G iPad has an inbuilt 3G capability for connection to the internet (ie essentially a 3G telephone type connection: the same as you can do with your 3G mobile phone). And like 3G mobile phones, not too good in the bush. All iPads can certainly use any WiFi connection be it in a Maccas or other restaurant or what ever, or from a mobile WiFi device such as the 3G ones from Optus and loads of other providers (but the equivalent of these are already built into the 3G iPads), and importantly from Telstra NextG mobile WiFi devices.

    KarlB
    Still not quite certain what you are asking, but you can certainly run an iPad with Telstra NextG connection so coverage is not an issue.

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    I have a 32Gb iPad with 3G & Wifi

    The WiFi drops out a lot and requires resetting. I have downloaded the latest patches for the device. Didn't fix it.

    I have a large book collection on it and a couple of entertainment packages and MudMaps cos OziExplorer isn't ported...

    but I still think it's little more than an overpriced toy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drifter View Post
    I have a 32Gb iPad with 3G & Wifi

    The WiFi drops out a lot and requires resetting. I have downloaded the latest patches for the device. Didn't fix it.

    I have a large book collection on it and a couple of entertainment packages and MudMaps cos OziExplorer isn't ported...

    but I still think it's little more than an overpriced toy.
    That would drive me nuts - maybe try following this....

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