I went with a EFB that I made myself, started with a veiwsonic tablet PC 
from saveateagle.com, software from chartcase (automatic updates for the 
year) this comes with Sec, plates, and chart planning. I used a Delorme USB 
GPS with street map for the GPS. I have a complete system 8.5x10 screen with 
all the maps for the US updated all year plus th ability to follow roads 
using the street map software. All for less than $1200.00. Sorry I do not 
fly a KR yet I fly a Cherokee Six but I am looking at  a retrac KR2 for 
$10,000.00.

Dan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Langford" <n5...@hiwaay.net>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 7:08 AM
Subject: KR> laptop based GPS display?


> KRNetHeads,
>
> It's been kinda quiet lately, and some of you guys are into this kind of 
> stuff, so I'll go ahead and ask.  I'm getting ready to buy some kind of 
> large screen GPS display, and I'm thinking seriously about the Navearo 
> TPad 800 (see http://www.navaero.com/t_pad/specs_touch.asp ).  It's 
> basically just a radio-width (6.2" wide x 9" tall) external screen for my 
> laptap (which I already carry to collect EIS info).  I'd be using my old 
> Garmin GPSMap 95 for GPS info, although I'll probably buy something 
> lighter and smaller for that job as money permits.  The big question for 
> me is what software to run.  The thing has a touchscreen, and whatever 
> will run on a laptop is accessible through this 800x600 display.  True 
> Flight doesn't appear to have road info (which might be important for "I 
> Follow Roads" or during an engine-out landing), and the Jeppesen software 
> doesn't appeal to me for some reason. 0
>
> Any other suggestions as to other hardware or software suggestions are 
> also welcome, but there is a certain appeal in having a screen that I 
> mount to the panel, allowing the "real" hardware and software to be 
> upgraded as technology progresses.  I'm planning to spend about $2000 or 
> so, so the TPad800 and a $500 software package would be perfect, connected 
> to my existing equipment.  I was thinking about a GPSMap 296, but the 
> thought of having something that expensive become obsolete in a few years 
> doesn't appeal to me.  A laptop based system seems much more flexible. 
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama
> see KR2S project N56ML at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford
> email to N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
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