![]() So I recently bought a 15.6 inch laptop and installed the latest Stellarium on it. I believe there is a "Stellarium" for Android, but I wasn't convinced it's the real thing. Skyportal and Sky Map on a tablet are very limited and lack detail. I saw the 600 000 stars are insde the googleplay version of stellatium, but i have to pay 3$ to get it actually. If you want the full version a windows 10 tablet is probably your best bet unless you want to try getting a Linux distro to work on a tablet. It's worth noting that the android and iOS versions of Stellarium are much more simple than the desktop version. I can do like with my eyepieces, i keep them in a close box, so they don't get wet. Putting it in a bag will defeat the object as you will be unlikely to be able to use the touch screen. I doubt anything in your price range will have any sort of weather resistance. I expect you will need to find something in a sale or second hand unless you can increase your budget. I would expect a tablet to have a micro USB port and car chargers for this format are readily available. You should be able to connect any android device to a Linux computer via USB with no problem assuming you have a recent distribution. OkĪ 7 inch screen seems a bit small to me so if you can find an 8 inch device in your price range that would be better. Many lower end tablets seem to come with 1gb but on my android phone my use is often higher than that. I would look for at least 16gb of internal storage as you will lose about 4-5gb to the operating system and anything stored on an sd card runs more slowly. Many lower end tablets seem to come with 1gb but on my android phone my use is often higher than that.Ī 7 inch screen seems a bit small to me so if you can find an 8 inch device in your price range that would be better. Is it a realist project or a waste of money really? It has to resist humidity a minimum, or perhaps is it possible to put it in a large ziploc, can we do that? (Actually I am looking at something less then that, maybe a second hand device) (Even if the battery is good no more, I could still plug it and use it?) It would be possible to plug the power from the car maybe? and use the thing while it's plugged. It has to have some sort of card reader or usb interface, an easy way for me to transfer material from my desktop computer using linux, with no Wifi It has to be an android operating system. It can have the minimal memory (probably 16 gb or less for a second hand) and a small screen. This is what I would imagine has suitable for my need: I actually don't know very much about tablets, so I could learn from what you use outside, what is bad, what is good, etc. Hello everyone, I would like to get some advices on tablets for me to be able to consult Stellarium outside and access other documents.
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