And if you want a smaller cheaper Android device, here is a phone for $34.
Smaller (4.5 inches) so it takes up less space when glued to your equipment.
854x480, 0.25 GB RAM, 1GHz single core processor.
And it's a phone, so you get cellular capability, not just WiFi and Bluetooth.
Pretty wimpy compared to the 7 inch tablet, but it's a phone, so you can take it out in the field and still have Internet.
For sterilizing, there was some guy (here maybe?) who was putting phones and tablets into laminating machines at copier stores.
Completely seals them, and the touchscreen still works.
You charge it wirelessly for another two bucks, using Qi dongles plugged into the charging port.
Just dunk it in a bucket of bleach and come get it the next morning.
On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 4:24 PM, Simon Quellen Field <sfield@scitoys.com> wrote:
Android tablets can host OTG USB connections (including USB to serial converters and USB to parallel converters).And they have a microphone and earphone jack, which you can send and receive data on, using a bit of software.And at $37, you save two bucks.WiFi, Bluetooth, 1024x600 touch screen, quad core 1.3 GHz processor, half a gig of RAM, 8 gigs of flash, TF card slot, and front (0.3 mp) and back (2 mp) cameras.On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 3:45 PM, Nathan McCorkle <nmz787@gmail.com> wrote:--On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 10:21 AM, Jonathan Cline <jcline@ieee.org> wrote:This past month with Amazon dropping the price of the lowest cost Fire tablet to $35It seems the cheapest I can find with Prime 2-day shipping is now $39.99, and this doesn't seem to be a recent generationthe only item missing from the low end Fire to truly seal the deal to make the product into "electronic paper" is a bidirectional general purpose input/output contact on the outsideI wonder if wires are needed these days with the ESP8266 or ESP32 (wifi microcontrollers). That Fire tablet has Wi-Fi... so things could be even more flexible.
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