The 7"' touch screen (big enough to display an entire approach plate) sports 800 x 480 resolution with a crisp, clear picture and excellent color. Built in Bluetooth, WiFi and wired ethernet gives you communications flexibility in the cockpit and on the ground. WindowsXP with InstantON, a 40Gb hard drive and fingertip controls give you access to navigation information and current weather while taking advantage of NAVair's intuitive user interface.
Processor:
1.0GHz Via C7 ULV Processor
Chipset & Graphics:
VIA C7-M
Memory:
1 GB,400 MHz
LCD:
7" WVGA (800 X 480), 200 nit
Audio:
H/P out, Array Mic, Stereo Speaker (2W x 2)
Storage:
40GB
Communications:
10/100 Ethernet, Mini card WLAN (802.11 b/g), Bluetooth v2.0
Multimedia:
Multimedia instant On
I/O Port:
2 USB (USB 2.0), 1 Type II CF card, RJ45, Audio Jack, 2 array Mic, VGA, DC-in
User Interface:
Button: 8 Way Joystick, 4 User Key, 3 button (Auto Scale/Enter/ Menu), Hold, Volume Up/Down, Power/MIO
By the way - I flew through that weather system on Friday. There was a lot of nervous chatter on the radio with the turbulence and thunderstorms associated with the front. It became obvious to me that ATC's radar was not cutting it when I got a vector right into a big red cell. I told them updated radar downloads