by higg » Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:15 pm
Old school map for me.
The gadget industry is still years away from producing
(i) a large enough foldable screen with good enough resolution,
(ii) long battery life
(iii) fast enough processor
to challenge a paper map and a bit of kop on.
If gadgets and programming are hobbies then try. A few years ago, a friend of mine (who was a mobile phone programmer and a map geek) had a system (downloaded for free on internet) on his phone with a scanned map and a GPS location. It worked fine in a controlled environment of a car, but on the trail, it took 5 mins to boot up and locate satellites, crashed when he put it in his pocket, ran the battey dry after half an hour, got mud, rain and sweat on his high tech phone. He uses a map now.