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#259
It will not charge through the USB, it says so in the reviews - that was a huge red flag for me. I have a 12V-to-USB adaptor, and that keeps the wiring very simple. Imagine using an inverter in the cigarette lighter, to a DC adaptor "brick", then the cord to the tablet power inlet. I have one of those sitting about 18" from my Nexus 7 - I got the cheap one (with a case and USB mini-keyboard) for $79. It's really slow, and not all software works with it. My inexpensive unit will not charge through the USB and it has no Bluetooth. This was my very first attempt at a tablet, and I learned a lot from trying to go cheap. I'll be wiping the dust off and giving it to my granddaughter on her birthday or something.
Cheap Bluetooth and WiFi OBDII adaptors frequently cause the same grief.
Cheap Bluetooth and WiFi OBDII adaptors frequently cause the same grief.
#260
Tugly: I have passed up a free or a partially/free phone upgrade with Verizon a couple of times now but I think I may upgrade to a tablet phone to take advantage of Torque Pro and also occasionally to use it as a mobile hotspot for my laptop. (I will still use my flip phone as my primary phone and switch to the tablet as a phone when I need data access for my laptop.)
So anyway what tablet would you recommend for Torque Pro (with cellular capabilities also) based on your experience?
So anyway what tablet would you recommend for Torque Pro (with cellular capabilities also) based on your experience?
#261
The best tablet I've had in my hands is my Nexus 7 (2013) - and I've used many that friends and coworkers have asked me to look at. Nexus blows the Ipad mini away for being intuitive, responsive, clear, and the availability of apps. The Samsung is nice, but it's small to the point where it wouldn't have more than two gauges up at a time while driving (with my crappy eyes for anything closer than the windshield). The Samsung also lacks the wizbang of the quad-core Nexus 7 with KitKat 4.4 (a screamer). Even the previous-generation Nexus 7 is a dog next to this unit. Google has the Nexus 5... that's an option. The screen resolution on the Nexus 7 is insane - 1920 by 1200 pixels. That's better than 1080P... on a tiny screen. The Nexus 10 is a whopping 2560 by 1600 - that's beyond "2K" HDTV. The resolution does get put to use with the screen cast feature (awesome presentation device):
My unit does not have cell - but the Nexus 7 is available with 4G/LTE and GPS for $349. These units also have NFC, which may or may not play a bigger role in the future. Think about it - store your vehicle manuals and Torque Pro on your tablet, have your navigation, a nice hands-free phone with huge display (easier to see from a distance with a jumpy vehicle), and hotspot your vehicle with one device. If I were to hit the reset button, I would have spent the extra $120. This was my first real tablet, and my work duties require something more substantial than a tablet... but I have found many unexpected uses for my tablet.
That's it... that's my version of "top of the sane line", and what I look at to determine this. Now that I've experienced this, I have no desire to ramp it down a notch.
Beyond sane: HTC One has the M8, with the forward-facing speakers and metal Chassis. This uses a Buck$Zooka magnum round quite nicely, and is as good as it gets... but I can't justify that expense for technology that will be outdated within two years.
My unit does not have cell - but the Nexus 7 is available with 4G/LTE and GPS for $349. These units also have NFC, which may or may not play a bigger role in the future. Think about it - store your vehicle manuals and Torque Pro on your tablet, have your navigation, a nice hands-free phone with huge display (easier to see from a distance with a jumpy vehicle), and hotspot your vehicle with one device. If I were to hit the reset button, I would have spent the extra $120. This was my first real tablet, and my work duties require something more substantial than a tablet... but I have found many unexpected uses for my tablet.
That's it... that's my version of "top of the sane line", and what I look at to determine this. Now that I've experienced this, I have no desire to ramp it down a notch.
Beyond sane: HTC One has the M8, with the forward-facing speakers and metal Chassis. This uses a Buck$Zooka magnum round quite nicely, and is as good as it gets... but I can't justify that expense for technology that will be outdated within two years.
#264
... snipped ... I think I may upgrade to a tablet phone to take advantage of Torque Pro and also occasionally to use it as a mobile hotspot for my laptop. (I will still use my flip phone as my primary phone and switch to the tablet as a phone when I need data access for my laptop.)
I too am looking at the Torque Pro app and I suspect the Note 3 screen size will be very handy when it comes to displaying multiple gauges etc. Oh yes, it's also a great smartphone too! ~ Bugjr ~
#265
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...6&et_rid=13280
Will someone look at this one and tell me what you think. I believe it has all the essentials. The only bad reviews are from units that don't charge and that is because of cheap chargers that are sent with them. I have chargers laying around.
I don't need a device will cell service. I already have an iPad and a Surface so I don't NEED another tablet. I want something inexpensive for torque. That's it. Reviews say its pretty quick compared to other name brand tablets of its size .
Thanks!
Will someone look at this one and tell me what you think. I believe it has all the essentials. The only bad reviews are from units that don't charge and that is because of cheap chargers that are sent with them. I have chargers laying around.
I don't need a device will cell service. I already have an iPad and a Surface so I don't NEED another tablet. I want something inexpensive for torque. That's it. Reviews say its pretty quick compared to other name brand tablets of its size .
Thanks!
#266
In a perfect world, you want it to charge through the USB port. There are USB power adaptors that fit in the cigarette lighter, and they are very inexpensive. If you have a "Charger", that implies it's a 110V unit, then you need a separate inverter. There goes the whole saving money thing... and your dash looks like Medusa.
#267
So Verizon has a "4GLTE Nexus 7 from Google"
"Thinner, lighter and even more portable-Nexus 7 from Google is designed to feel great in your hand. Now featuring a stunning 1080p HD display, Verizon 4G LTE speed, a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, wireless charging and family-friendly sharing options. It’s powerful, portable and made for what matters."
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/s...ContractTerm=2
This is kinda interesting, it says that it does wireless charging "Built–in Qi Wireless Charging (Charging accessory sold separately)." Apparently there are two different manufacturers who make charging pads for it.
http://www.qinside.biz/en/charging-s...s-charging-pad
http://tylt.com/vu/
Do the pads have to have 110v AC or can you get a 12v DC car adapter is the question.
Maybe put that pad on Tugly's flex-necked platform and you've got a charger and a holder?
Apparently, there are also some 10" tablets out there and apparently a predicted Nexus 8 coming out, but the 7 seems like the right size for you guys for Torque Pro?
"Thinner, lighter and even more portable-Nexus 7 from Google is designed to feel great in your hand. Now featuring a stunning 1080p HD display, Verizon 4G LTE speed, a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, wireless charging and family-friendly sharing options. It’s powerful, portable and made for what matters."
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/s...ContractTerm=2
This is kinda interesting, it says that it does wireless charging "Built–in Qi Wireless Charging (Charging accessory sold separately)." Apparently there are two different manufacturers who make charging pads for it.
http://www.qinside.biz/en/charging-s...s-charging-pad
http://tylt.com/vu/
Do the pads have to have 110v AC or can you get a 12v DC car adapter is the question.
Maybe put that pad on Tugly's flex-necked platform and you've got a charger and a holder?
Apparently, there are also some 10" tablets out there and apparently a predicted Nexus 8 coming out, but the 7 seems like the right size for you guys for Torque Pro?
#268
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I've been going back all the pages on Torque the last few nights trying to my gauges set up. So as far as setting up and or selecting the PID's from the standard list, do you guys prefer to enter the PID's coding by hand or select them from the standard list. I know Rich has done so extensive work on trying to clean up the formulas for all of us to make better use of the app. I was thinking if I sit here at work and hand enter the PID's I could make my screens and I wouldn't need to be connected to the truck.<o></o>
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I've been going back all the pages on Torque the last few nights trying to my gauges set up. So as far as setting up and or selecting the PID's from the standard list, do you guys prefer to enter the PID's coding by hand or select them from the standard list. I know Rich has done so extensive work on trying to clean up the formulas for all of us to make better use of the app. I was thinking if I sit here at work and hand enter the PID's I could make my screens and I wouldn't need to be connected to the truck.<o></o>
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#269
This is kinda interesting, it says that it does wireless charging "Built–in Qi Wireless Charging (Charging accessory sold separately)." Apparently there are two different manufacturers who make charging pads for it.
Do the pads have to have 110v AC or can you get a 12v DC car adapter is the question.
Maybe put that pad on Tugly's flex-necked platform and you've got a charger and a holder?
Do the pads have to have 110v AC or can you get a 12v DC car adapter is the question.
Maybe put that pad on Tugly's flex-necked platform and you've got a charger and a holder?
#270
I downloaded the Ford extended PIDs, then started dialing them in a little tighter. I recently had to strip Torque and re-install it. I did all my programming in the comfort of the living room chair, then took it to the truck to do a KOEO with Torque connected. I always check Torque with KOEO after a change to Torque... I have suffered the wrath of not testing new things first.