I read that quickly and thought you meant me! Then again, I am used to hearing stuff like that lately so maybe I am just conditioned like Pavlov's dog....
First line on Wikipedia about 'Droid' is: "The Motorola Droid (GSM/UMTS version: Motorola Milestone) is an Internet and multimedia enabled smartphone designed by Motorola, which runs Google's Android operating system."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_DroidBut all the way back to the beginning of the idea of using a smartphone (of any make or OS) as a substitute GPS, are there any smartphones that are daylight readable yet anyway? I assume they are on the way (7 billion people on Earth, 100 billion smartphones being used per second in the US by car drivers alone, 1/2 of our day is sunlit- it has to happen) but have not heard of any yet.
There is a tablet that is daylight readable, runs the MS OS so it could run third party software such as Streets and Trips but they are just too expensive at this time. Not waterproof either but that can be fixed, the daylight readable thing cannot, at least in my experience.
Brian
Pardon me max. I used droid as synonymous with Android. The "Droid" is an Android based phone.
Go **** in a forum where you are a moderator at. Thanks.