Hi, can anyone tell me which is the best monitor to use? I'm currently using an iPad Mini 1st Gen
I use the Nexus vers 2 16Gb ..... some call it the 2012 version. I chose it because I tried various phones and other tablets but never had reliable results. The Nexus has had its moments ... it occasionally shuts down for no reason ... like yesterday. But overall - it works well. I would never use it fully for FPV though.
I assume that you're talking about a Nexus 7? If so, then I'm with you on that. I have a Nexus 7 Vers 2, (also called '2nd Gen(eration) as well), but the year is 2013. (2012 was the 1st generation model, which doesn't work at all/work as well).
I've had none of the problems that you mention using it with my P3P though - and my Nexus 7 2nd Gen (2013) still works perfectly, with both DJI Go and Litchi.
Yep - it can get a bit confusing - but generally things tend to get called what going with the flow dictates. The 2nd generation/version was released in July 2013 as far as I can see Nexus 7 (2013) - Wikipedia and The new Nexus 7 vs. last year's model: what's changed? ,so it seems pretty logical to me to refer to it as that.I think the confusion comes from idiot sellers who do not use the proper manufacturers ID's .....
I was confused when I found the Nexus 7 Vers 2 16Gb ... because I was looking for the 2012 as listed by various... to find out that 2012 and 2013 were terms NEVER used by Asus / Google themselves officially. They termed them Vers 1, 2 and I think they missed 3 and went straight to 4 ... but don't quote me on that !!
The info also indicated that Vers 1 ... was declared EoL in 2011 with Vers 2 replacing it later in 2012.
I hear that a new version is on its way ... MAYBE !! ... but rumour is that it may not be JV as before.
The main thing I found is that the Nexus benefits from being in Airplane mode and other app Force Closed.
Anyway - point is the Nexus 7 Vers 2 is a good all round unit ... the 16Gb is adequate ... refurbs are about $150 on eBay etc. If I was buying again ? I think I would take the 32Gb version just for that extra capacity ... IF you can find anyone who wants to sell theirs !!
Nigel
Does your tablet have hdmi out I’m trying to find one with hdmi outNvidia Shield K1 for me, never had any problems with it, that's if you can get one
Yes, the Nvidia Shield K1 does have an HDMI output.Does your tablet have hdmi out I’m trying to find one with hdmi out
I used to get the dreaded "mobile CPU fully loaded" message also on my iPad Mini 2. Note that someone posted an excellent link on things to do to your older iPad to make it work with the DJI software. Before doing this list of things, my picture would freeze and go black all the time. It was unusable. I was ready to buy a new iPad 4, when I saw this link. After following all the instructions, making all the suggested changes, my old iPad 2 mini works great with both my Phantom 3 Advanced and my Mavic Pro. Sooooo happy! Here's the link for the iPad settings: Install DJI GO on an Apple Tablet or Phone (Step-by-Step Guide) - Phantom HelpDoes an Android tablet from 2013 still really work problem free with the latest versions of the GO app?
My iPad mini 2 which was the recommended tablet for the GO app just a couple of years ago is not working anymore with the latest versions of the GO4/GO apps, it says something about “mobile CPU fully loaded”, the video feed lags and gets pixelated all the time. I would also like to buy a good tablet which is also future proof for at least the next few upcoming versions of the GO app, but I’m not willing to pay for an iPad Pro just to use only with my P4, so if there are some a bit cheaper Android tablets out there that are reliable and handles the GO apps without any problems at all, and doesn’t cost too much then i would also like to hear about them?
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