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You can find a list of compatible Apple tablets here.Looking to use and Ipad or Ipad mini for my FPV monitor
Gotta agree with Laurie. I'm using an iPad 4 mini, wouldn't like to go any bigger or heavier than this, it would definitely become unbalanced and cumbersome.Possibly but I really think that iPad is going to be too heavy and bulky for the RC underneath. I'd advise against it - just offering informed opinion.
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At 64g there no way I would like to use it on the controller. The ipad4mini is 30.5g and the Standard holder, ball mount, struggles to hold that without slipping, also the OEM plastic arm would flex like a real ,flexy thing,.Most of the use with this setup is for a music video, and only about 10 separate clips.. It's going to be sitting at a table under a tent, so weight isn't a problem. Size was the goal for easy viewing by a few people at once. I have been told I could use the Ipad 2 64g that I have. The DJIGO app says iPad iOS 8.0 or later. Feel like I don't want to toss another 300-400 for an Ipad I'm only using for an FPV. I guess what I'm wondering is has anyone ever used the Ipad2 with the djigo app?
At 64g there no way I would like to use it on the controller. The ipad4mini is 30.5g and the Standard holder, ball mount, struggles to hold that without slipping, also the OEM plastic arm would flex like a real ,flexy thing,.
WILL IT WORK is the question.