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I recently experienced a Jeep with an iPad on the dash. They used it for GPS, roads, info, Off-Road trails, and any other info you might want to use it for. ( I guess all the normal stuff ) The off-road maping was awesome. Showing you the trail head, where you are located, points of interest, Etc. VERY COOL- very clear and lots of data. The screen was flawless along with the "normal" functions of an iPad. The whole iPad experience was awesome and worked flawless out in the sticks........ Im not a 'tech' type person. The use of this for this 'off road' function was astounding.
So- question. Has anyone installed an iPad mini on their bike ? Not necessarily how to "bolt it on"... but software, or any hang up's you might have run into... Ive never owned a GPS, I just look at a paper map and memorize the route or other places I want to go.. I can kinda "rain man" paper maps. But this recent iPad Off-Road experience has got me thinking...
I know the small iPad is still big.. maybe nothing comes from this conversation 'for me'. But someone else might want / need the info. Anyhow, I was so impressed that I wanted to learn a bit more and ask a few questions..
Thank you
So- question. Has anyone installed an iPad mini on their bike ? Not necessarily how to "bolt it on"... but software, or any hang up's you might have run into... Ive never owned a GPS, I just look at a paper map and memorize the route or other places I want to go.. I can kinda "rain man" paper maps. But this recent iPad Off-Road experience has got me thinking...
I know the small iPad is still big.. maybe nothing comes from this conversation 'for me'. But someone else might want / need the info. Anyhow, I was so impressed that I wanted to learn a bit more and ask a few questions..
Thank you
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