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Old August 11th 04, 11:48 AM
André Somers
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Herbert Kilian wrote:


Is there any new technology on the horizon that would address the
situation without costing a fortune?


First of all, you need transflective screens, that is, with a frontlight.
The Sharp Zaurus series have these screens, and it is said that the screen
of the SL6000 is *really* good. Personally, I use the SL5600 while flying,
and I did not have problems reading the screen in the air.
However, it does not run windows CE, but linux. Winpilot, SeeYou Mobile and
the likes will not run. Cumulus will though ;-)

André
 




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