a touchscreen? Wouldn't that be just wonderful in turbulence?
The screens are so smart that they know when you finger is flicking past a choice you didn’t intend to make, such as might happen in turbulence.
That feature has been around for ages on other units, so I'm sure that Garmin can get this right if they do what other manufacturers have done before...I have to admit I'd like that feature, right up until the moment it wouldn't let me pick what I wanted to pick because it "thought" I didn't want to pick it. And I'm not talking about my nose.
Well....I suggest a flight at 1500' in Chicago on a 110dF day. I couldn't even change frequencies! And that was in a plane that was >6000lbs....If the turbulence is so bad you can't make these work, you probably should be flying the airplane.
Fixed that for ya.And the touchscreen is on the small controllers, and they're designed to let you grip the sides for stability.
If the turbulence is so bad you can't make these work, you probably should NOT be flying the airplane.
Well....I suggest a flight at 1500' in Chicago on a 110dF day. I couldn't even change frequencies! And that was in a plane that was >6000lbs....
That's a TOUCHSCREEN G3000, fyi... Kent's been waiting for touchscreen for a while.
I have?
in this one:...I want my touchscreen...
Maybe you changed your mind with time.... so hard to keep track of your preferences!!!
Keeping track of my preferences, eh? Ya gonna buy me a gift?
Yup. A crock pot with a touchscreen, and an iPhone app with recipes.
Nice. When I once had some exchange with Max Trescott about future Garmin products he conjectured that one day there would definitely be a G2000. I guess Garmin skipped 2000 ... or .. who knows maybe they left space for 2000