Having put up with the low light screen issues of the P3P using an ipad pro in bright light at least I know what to expect. Or better put, how to temper my expectations in terms of what I can see on the screen.
I'd like to upgrade one of my 3's to a 4 and I've been investigating the pros and cons of 4 vs 4pro. Right now it seems the 5.5 inch screen, while plenty bright, is a compromise when trying to view on screen data and the date not being fully customizable and or fitting the screen. Seems this could be a real issue for precise flying and photography. On the other hand it may be harder to see this data on the 4 with the ipad pro but at least the data will be there and mostly viewable.
So wondering if anyone would like to add points pro and con of the 4 vs 4pro. Is anyone using the current ios app and how's that performing?
Sure would like to pick one up before the holidays and since I use it commercially there's the extra incentive for a 2016 tax write off. Not enough of an incentive to buy a craft that will be more compromise than utilized...or just more of the same in terms of the ipad pro screen.
thanks for your advise.
Andrew
I'd like to upgrade one of my 3's to a 4 and I've been investigating the pros and cons of 4 vs 4pro. Right now it seems the 5.5 inch screen, while plenty bright, is a compromise when trying to view on screen data and the date not being fully customizable and or fitting the screen. Seems this could be a real issue for precise flying and photography. On the other hand it may be harder to see this data on the 4 with the ipad pro but at least the data will be there and mostly viewable.
So wondering if anyone would like to add points pro and con of the 4 vs 4pro. Is anyone using the current ios app and how's that performing?
Sure would like to pick one up before the holidays and since I use it commercially there's the extra incentive for a 2016 tax write off. Not enough of an incentive to buy a craft that will be more compromise than utilized...or just more of the same in terms of the ipad pro screen.
thanks for your advise.
Andrew