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  • #16
    OK, so being too miserable to buy the Ram mount I decided to knock one up for the dash top.
    Came up with this...mounts an Asus 10" Touch screen netbook / tablet.
    Fixes onto dash with Velcro, little bit concerned with this, but I'll try out first and take it from there.
    Have Trackranger for remote stuff, Garmin Mobile PC for normal auto - routing stuff and need to find some form of music storage stuff...and it cost stuff all.



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    • #17
      Acer Iconia W501

      Guys
      just want to throw in my 2 cents. I recently bought the new ACER Iconia W501 Tablet. This unit runs Windows 7 with all the nornal features of Windows 7 so not a cut down version. The other great things are that this unit will power and run an external 2.5 inch hard drive so space for maps is not an issues. The only down side is that the unit does not come with an internal GPS unit so i use a Bluetooth GPS. So far this has wored a treat for me. The only place that i can find them in Australia id JB HiFi as they are very new to the market.

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      • #18
        Got one of these the other day



        With one of these



        And loaded it up with this


        OziExplorer Topo Maps

        Haven't had a chance to use it as yet.... But the Toshiba AT100 is one of the better spec tablets on the market and has a built in GPS along with a USB, Mini USB, HDMI and SD Card ports/slots.... Brilliant to use around the home and supposedly has a minimum battery life of 7 hours when in use and 12 when on stby.

        Could be worth a look. Runs Android 3.0 and is upgradeable also. 16gb with WIFI.
        [img]http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/1cut808/MUMSRIG/Mitch-Prado.jpg[/img]

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        • #19
          Thanks Guy's I was going to ask about an ePC and mapping software etc.
          Answered it for me.
          Now I just have convince my daughter her epc has another use in the car
          Chris220220 Finally a Prado owner
          2004 VX 4.0lt Auto in Pearl. Sovereign bar, driving lights

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          • #20
            Got my bluetooth GPS of fleebat arrive today and finally paired it to the laptop
            Have loaded memory maps and the Vic 25k topo's. Now I just need to head out and test it all out.
            Will let you all know how it goes.
            Chris220220 Finally a Prado owner
            2004 VX 4.0lt Auto in Pearl. Sovereign bar, driving lights

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            • #21
              Originally posted by MUMSRIG View Post
              Got one of these the other day



              With one of these



              And loaded it up with this


              OziExplorer Topo Maps

              Haven't had a chance to use it as yet.... But the Toshiba AT100 is one of the better spec tablets on the market and has a built in GPS along with a USB, Mini USB, HDMI and SD Card ports/slots.... Brilliant to use around the home and supposedly has a minimum battery life of 7 hours when in use and 12 when on stby.

              Could be worth a look. Runs Android 3.0 and is upgradeable also. 16gb with WIFI.
              +1 , however, I have a Motorola XOOM. I was thinking of going down the netbook/laptop path for email/internet/oziexplorer/etc but with the android andapple tablets offering this functionality why would you bother? In my opinion its the best solution that one could use whilst on the road/ off the beaten track not to mention that it can be used from home as well. Paired with a RAM mount solution you can't go wrong.
              2014 Toyota Prado 150 D4D Auto (facelift); ARB Deluxe Bullbar; OME 2" Lift; Rhino Pioneer Platform Rack; Redarc BCDC 1225 with Optima Yellow Top; BF Goodrich Mud Terrain KM2; Lightforce Genuine Custom 70w HID; GME UHF; Safari Snorkel; Rigid Industry SR-Q2 side lights (yet to be installed); Domin8or winch (yet to be installed)

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              • #22
                I now have an Acer iconia A500 tablet and have managed to get the 1:50k topos of Vic free and running them on Androzic. Will get a field test sunday.
                I'm waiting for the memory map Adroid ap to be released so I can use the 1:25k set we have. They have fantastic detail.
                Chris220220 Finally a Prado owner
                2004 VX 4.0lt Auto in Pearl. Sovereign bar, driving lights

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                • #23
                  Update on previous posts. tried the laptop and it was too cumbersome in the car hence biting the bullet and the acer tablet.
                  Chris220220 Finally a Prado owner
                  2004 VX 4.0lt Auto in Pearl. Sovereign bar, driving lights

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                  • #24
                    Went to Tallarook on Sunday,

                    The tablet struggled to keep GPS signal under the trees once the cloud cover picked up.
                    Very disappointing. Not sure how to improve it as it does not yet support a bluetooth gps.
                    The iPad looks to have held GPS lock better, which was being used in the other car.
                    Chris220220 Finally a Prado owner
                    2004 VX 4.0lt Auto in Pearl. Sovereign bar, driving lights

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Chris220220 View Post
                      Went to Tallarook on Sunday,

                      The tablet struggled to keep GPS signal under the trees once the cloud cover picked up.
                      Very disappointing. Not sure how to improve it as it does not yet support a bluetooth gps.
                      The iPad looks to have held GPS lock better, which was being used in the other car.
                      Surprised by that, my Asus will get satellites inside the house under a tiled roof. In the car I find most of the GPSs that I've used don't work as well if in the middle of the car rather than near the windscreen.
                      [B]Steve[/B]

                      2010 Silver GXL Prado 150, D4D Auto, with a few non standard bits

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