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On Mar 2, 4:25*am, Andrej Kolar wrote:
Hey group! We are very excited to announce that a Sunlight readable Oudie will become available shortly (mid April) and maybe even more significantly that we went into considerable trouble and will be be able to upgrade your old Oudie too! Full news announcement is hehttp://www.naviter.si/content/view/148/1/lang,en/ We will be happy to discuss it here on r.a.s. as well. Cheers, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots usehttp://www.Naviter.com/ The Sunlight readable Oudie is avialable from Craggy Aero LLC the leader in Sunlight Readable Technology with the Ultimate Le. See for details: http://www.craggyaero.com/oudie.htm Many think that the sunlight readability of a display is primiarily due to the brightness. Brightness is a factor in some displays but the overriding factor is contrast ratio. Contrast ratio is important in high and full sunlight applications. Contrast ratio of a display is defined as the luminance (brightness) ratio between a brighter state and a darker state. The color LCDs “white” state and “black” state are used to calculate the contrast ratio. Contrast ratio = CR = luminance of the “white” /luminance of the “black”. If white and black are equally bright, then CR = 1 and the display is not readable. High contrast ratios makes the view in direct sunlight less dependent on the backlight intensity. Richard www.craggyaero. |
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Folks - putting my comments here as well -
I think Naviters announcement is good news for everyone - The Naviter folks are good guys - they are using the same display as mine I think. If you already have an Oudie, it can be a good way to go - BUT E200 is $260+ after conversion which is about the same price as my entire unit- And you have to mail yours in, wait for them to turn it around, mail it back etc. so your total cost is about the same as the BriteNav - upgrading hte screens is a labor intensive job which explains the cost of the upgrade. With BriteNav you can load in whatever program you like to use. (LK8000, XCSoar etc) If you are not already a Seeyou user and only want to use Seeyou I would suggest you support the Naviter guys - If you want choice in your software, consider BriteNav - this was why I liked it enough to make it available to folks.. You can still support Naviter with their SeeYou Mobile software in either case. Hope this helps - The value proposition for Britenav hasnt changed - and Naviter have improved their Oudie with the same technology - an embarrassment of options.... Peter On Mar 2, 10:59*am, Sean Fidler wrote: 200 E + VAT + round trip shipping to Europe = $270 USD + $45 + $65 = $380 USD and 4-6 weeks? *Sound about right? Innitially that seems rather expensive to me. *The ones upgrading have already spend $600 and will have nearly $1000 invested in the product after the upgrade is completed. *$1000. Is the upgrade just the screen? *Or are their other enhancements such as processor, battery? *How about an IGC approved logger? *Maybe an miniatureized espresso machine? *:-) I thank you for improving your product but the price of the upgrade is approaching that of an iPad 2 (http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/ shop_ipad/family/ipad) The price of a new Sunlight readable Oudie is set at $600. *Expensive as the hardware, minus the screen upgrade, is likely very outdated. In my opinion this upgrade price is so high that it is not worth it for current owners. I would like to offer my Oudie for sale at $400 USD. *Included are all the mounts, cases and charges (wall and car). *I used it last season in contests such as Uvalde, which was lots of sunny blue days, and it worked fine! *Contact me at if you are interested. Thx. Sean On Mar 2, 9:28*am, Richard wrote: On Mar 2, 4:25*am, Andrej Kolar wrote: Hey group! We are very excited to announce that a Sunlight readable Oudie will become available shortly (mid April) and maybe even more significantly that we went into considerable trouble and will be be able to upgrade your old Oudie too! Full news announcement is hehttp://www.naviter.si/content/view/148/1/lang,en/ We will be happy to discuss it here on r.a.s. as well. Cheers, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots usehttp://www.Naviter.com/ The Sunlight readable Oudie *is avialable from Craggy Aero LLC *the leader in Sunlight Readable Technology with the Ultimate Le. See for details: http://www.craggyaero.com/oudie.htm Many think that the sunlight readability of a display is primiarily due to the brightness. *Brightness is a factor in some displays but the overriding factor is contrast ratio. Contrast ratio is important in high and full sunlight applications. Contrast ratio of a display is defined as the luminance (brightness) ratio between a brighter state and a darker state. *The color LCDs “white” state and “black” state are used to calculate the contrast ratio. *Contrast ratio = CR = luminance of the “white” /luminance of the “black”. *If white and black are equally bright, then CR = 1 and the display is not readable. * High contrast ratios makes the view in direct sunlight less dependent on the backlight intensity. Richardwww.craggyaero. |
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![]() On Mar 2, 4:25*am, Andrej Kolar wrote: Hey group! We are very excited to announce that a Sunlight readable Oudie will become available shortly (mid April) and maybe even more significantly that we went into considerable trouble and will be be able to upgrade your old Oudie too! That's really excellent news. Now y'all don't have to keep your Wedgies where the sun don't shine. T8 |
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