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Apr 12, 2020
Perfect sUAS Display Screen
I bought two of these specific model tablets for dedicated use as the displays and user interface elements of my DJI Inspire 1 v2.0 Small Unmanned Aerial System (sUAS) I just upgraded to. With my other remotely piloted aircraft I have been employing a shared Amazon Fire 7" tablet for the same purpose. The screen on the Amazon Fire works great when indoors or in low light environments. However when trying to view while in the any brightly lit locations, even when set to the maximum brightness setting, it is extremely difficult to see what is being displayed on the screen. For many tablet chores, this is simply an inconvenience. When you are trying to use them as displays when flying sUAS, it can get very dangerous.
I was ready to replace the Fire with a used iPad Air, hearing for years how superior the screen was to anything else out there. However, after some digging, my initial thoughts were looking more and more erroneous. The conclusions were interestingly consistent when made by those looking to use the tablets for the same purpose. This model was listed in multiple reviews and tests as the brightest screen and most effective tablet to use as a sUAS display.
They were right, and I'm glad I went with this. The Fire is adequate for use in many applications. But this Samsung is 2-3 levels up, and extremely capable.