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NAVPad 5X Electronic Flight Bag
HIGHLIGHTS- NAVPad 10X Electronic Flight Bag Specifications
Windows® Windows XP Tablet PC with operating system. XP Embedded, Windows CE, and Linux Optional
Compatible with standard Windows XP applications
Brilliant 4.8" TFT Active Matrix LCD at 1024 x 600 WSVGA resolution
Integrated touch screen display with "on screen" soft keyboard support
DO-160F Rapid Decompression tested for full FAA Class I/I EFB compliance
1 GB of RAM
High Speed, industrial-grade Solid State Disk (SSD) Storage, 16Gb or 32GB capacity
802.11 WLAN adapter and Bluetooth standard, 3G Optional
Integral SIRF Star 3 WAAS GPS
USB 2.0 port and proprietary edge connector for external power, USB, ethernet and VGA
Full 16-bit audio with stereo; headset jack; built-in stereo speakers and microphone
Standard life and extended life internal batteries
Quiet and reliable fan-less operation, low heat generation
Multiple programmable and hard-function buttonsincluding 5 way tophat
Optional, mountable cradles for aircraft, wall, desktop, and vehicle deployments
Dimensions - 6.1 x 3.3 x 0.9in; 154 x 84 x 25mm
Weight - 2.05 lbs (0.93 kg)
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Got it, subscribed to XM and played with it on the ground. I had to test fly a Bonanza after an autopilot repair and there was a line of CB’s approaching. I flew straight for them. The stormscope 1000 in this plane was "spoking" so it wouldn’t indicate with any precision the actual location of the line. Awesome! I could actually find "holes" through the line without having to patrol for them. The rain boundaries depicted on the map coincided so close to the actual rain that it amazed me. I expected the delay from NEXRAD to be appreciable, but in reality you hardly notice it. I can already tell that this will dramatically increase the utility of my plane and all the other ones I fly. We leave tomorrow for a long weekend in Houston. I feel so much more relaxed knowing that I’ll have the big picture when I have to face the inevitable summer time line.
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