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FOR SALE NEW NK CLEAR NAV
I think a touch screen as on PDA's is still the most useful.....letting you
look directly at what you are trying to change rather than looking down at a keypad, then back at a screen (and with all this going on attempting to look outside as well...too many places and not enough eyes..apparently so do PC Manufacturers as this seems to be the next breakthrough in desktop computing several manufacturers are pursuing this line. tim "Udo Rumpf" wrote in message ... I disagree strongly, the controls should be clustered around the screen. The remote is just an other piece of hardware attached to a wire flying around the cockpit. Naturally I can see and understand your bias. There are products that function much closer to my way of thinking and I am not bias. See http://www.triadis.ch Udo I find the ClearNav's keypad to be very easy to use. Also, the ClearNav is very much designed with "simple user-interface" as a key design consideration. I think it succeeds at that goal superbly. I predict that there will be many more ClearNav units sold than "Ultimate" systems. Also, NK is a first class company that will be creating many very nice soaring instruments in the near future and they (and I) will support the ClearNav extremely well. But I'm biased because I sell, support and am writing the |
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