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ACER ICONIA
does anyone know if the ACER iconia tablet with windows 7 will work as a driver station?
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I believe if it can run LabVIEW it can work as a driver station
Edit: I completely forgot about the ethernet port... But yes you will need one, or a least an adapter that you can test with the field Last edited by theawesome1730 : 22-08-2012 at 21:47. |
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I see no reason why it shouldn't... assuming it has an ethernet port. I suppose if it doesn't have an ethernet there are USB adapters to solve that problem, but that's not an ideal solution and just adds points of failure.
On the other hand, the same company that makes the KoP netbook also has a touchscreen hybrid variant with a screen that can fold over into a tablet formfactor: http://ctl.net/laptops/netbooks/2go-...pc-nl3-ec10is2 Pro-version (more expensive): http://ctl.net/laptops/netbooks/2go-...nl3-pro-tablet And here's the traditional DS netbook: http://ctl.net/laptops/12-inch-and-s...pc-e12-es10is2 To be honest, I'm just not sure how much utility a touchscreen would be (and it would certainly depend on the game), but if it's something your team is interested in and you think it'll be useful then go for it. For the record though, I do think something like the hybrid classmate would be more appropriate (and I'm sure the FIRST officials would agree) because of the hard-coded emergency stop button. And unless you find a good way to secure the Iconia you might find lugging it around on a fairly heavy driver station where you have no possibility to catch it if it fell is a bit precarious. Last edited by F22Rapture : 22-08-2012 at 22:01. |
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