Iphone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPad Air 2 don't need it on. iPad mini 2 and 3, iPad air, and iPhone 5s need it on.
IPAD AIR 2 ORDERED, thanks guys!
So it runs the Pilot app better and/or faster then the Shield?Has an anti-glare screen. Runs the A8X processor and has 2 gigs of RAM. Fastest tablet out and it runs the iOS Pilot app beautifully.
So it runs the Pilot app better and/or faster then the Shield?
Twice as fast as it's twice the cost?
In what way is it better than every other device made?
For example, how many 3rd party apps are available to it? How much faster is the video?
You may want to go back and watch the video again. The rest reviewer says they are about the same. I've watched the video and if I try REALLY hard to see any additional lag on the Shield it might be a few nano seconds. So it's half the cost and the same performance. I fail to see how that is better. I'd take a couple hundred dollars in my pocket for the same performance any day.Look at the youtube videos comparing the two. the Air 2 runs the pilot app a lot smoother and less lag.
So it's better for everyone else because it's what you care about? Truth is, the Shield also runs the Pilot app flawlessly. So if this is your only benchmark than you'd be incorrect.No lag. And I could care less about third party apps. It works flawless with the dji pilot app
You may want to go back and watch the video again. The rest reviewer says they are about the same. I've watched the video and if I try REALLY hard to see any additional lag on the Shield it might be a few nano seconds. So it's half the cost and the same performance. I fail to see how that is better. I'd take a couple hundred dollars in my pocket for the same performance any day.
Android supports cloud sync, albeit not very well. Correct it does not support fought SIM. If that is a deal breaker then I can see why the Air 2 is the winners hands down. I'd think actual performance would be a real reason why one device is obviously better than every other device.Android doesn't support cloud sync, flight simulator, among other things. I'll stick with the iOS devices. Those are worth an additional $100 to me.
Android doesn't support cloud sync, flight simulator, among other things. I'll stick with the iOS devices. Those are worth an additional $100 to me.
@Kman does a lot of fuzzy math around these parts.
First of all it states right in the video comments: "Currently out of 8 devices I have tried the Shield is the one to get. Only Cons I see is the size and reflectiveness of the screen."
Then let's do a trip to Amazon, and compare new (refurb / open-box gets subjective quick)...
iPad Air 2 (Wi-Fi, no GPS @16GB): $453.00
Nvidia Sheild (Wi-Fi, GPS @16GB): $199.99
Nexus 7 2013 (Wi-Fi, GPS @16GB): $165.00
For the money and hardware I don't think the Apple hardware is a slam dunk by any means. I threw in the N7 because it's very cheap and works well (from my experience, just posted a lag demo video on the N7 with CleanRom 6.0 - Android 5.1.1 in another thread).
On that note, with the same criteria above why is the Air 2 better than all other Apple devices?
That's because Apple only provide GPS on their cellular models - not the wifi only ones.Why cellular for dynamic home point? Doesn't it use GPS? And do you see your direction in relations to the phantom?
Only device rocking the A8X processor and 2 gigs of RAM. Also the only Apple device with the super nice anti-glare screen.
... I think you missed the part where it was mentioned that the Air 2 was better because it had cloud storage and flight sim. I then asked, if other Apple devices had the same, based on these reasons, why was the Air 2 "better".
What I keep getting is the circle argument. This usually happens when someone is incorrect and, rather then just confirm this, they argue in "circles".
Truth is, _no_ device is better in every way to all people. To make that claim is just in error.
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