Skypad users - Any more inputs/reviews??
I've beeen doing a lot of research and thinking about buying one, just looking for some recent comments.
Thanks!!
I've owned the original Skypad since last September (bought it at Oshkosh). I have been at times impressed with the in flight capabilities and at others beyond frustrated. Keep in mind they just introduced what looks like a new lenovo tablet pc which replaces the one I have and fixes some of the screen issues shown below.
For flight planning it is very good, though there are so many other choices out there now including good free web based ones that I would think twice if I were making the same decision again.
I really bought it for in flight moving map/efb use and not really the planning aspects as I can get those anywhere. When it works, it works very well.
Positives:
- Decent interface once you get used to it
- Everything is georeferenced if you have the correct subscription level
- Very capable flight planner
Negatives:
- Multiple problems, all get fixed after at least working with support for a while (sometimes a long while): Fuel prices stopped working, ASOS data stopped showing up for one or two monthly update cycles, Airplane symbol was pointing the wrong way while in flight, etc.
- Daylight readability is not very good.
- Voyager hangs from time to time if you don't get the GPS going before you start it
- Unless you take an extra step of locking the screen orientation you will find in flight that it rotates the display for you and requires you to restart voyager to get it going again.
- More wires, seperate gps which you have to recharge
- It is big. That is great for looking at plates and charts, but in my Cherokee my lap is currently the best place for it and that can be a problem at times.
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At this point while I really like what I have with the skypad I have been considering selling it and moving to something which has a quicker startup time and does not involve Windows. I would eventually like weather capability. The Garmin Aera combined with paper plates is one option. Another might be an iPad in the future, or a Kindle and a Garmin.
If you have more questions feel free to PM or post here.
Bottom line: I like it a lot, but there are so many other options out there right now you should consider all of them and figure out what is important to you.