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The touch screen isn't all that bad I'm trying to convince myself after spending that much. If I ver did it again it would be dials and buttons for sure. My eyes certainly aren't like they were when I was 20. The phone is hard enough to see
Brian 1985 Bertram 42 SF Cummins QSC 600 HP Seahorse Ellisville Harbor, Ma
I believe one of the marine electronics companies sells a model that has both touch screen and pushbutton/dial features. Not sure which one and don't know the price. I think touchscreen technology is a neat bit of technology that seems great in the store/showroom, but fails to bring it's benefits to real world applications.
Frank B - IRGuy@aol.com "Phoenix" 1983 FBC Cummins 6Bs - 315HP Wilmington, NC
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Some are a lot more sensitive to touch. I have friend with Simrad and that's extreamly sensitive. Mine is aggravating at full cruise. More movement of the boat. If I back down to 20-24 knots it's fine. In fog and tight quarters I'll pull way back and it's ok. I'm no spring chicken and as much as I like the speed of my iPhone I could text wth my old push button phone without looking at it. Same apples to the old plotter I had I could reach up at it and hit the buttons without looking.
Brian 1985 Bertram 42 SF Cummins QSC 600 HP Seahorse Ellisville Harbor, Ma
