nieuw
+3
hjkeizer
Juan Gonzalez
Bootvisser
7 plaatsers
:: Stel hier je vraag :: Algemeen
Pagina 1 van 1
Re: nieuw
Lijkt me echt een schitterend ding.
De eerste fimpjes zijn ook al verschenen, ongekende mogelijkheden!
Autocontrast!;
Pages & panels;
De eerste fimpjes zijn ook al verschenen, ongekende mogelijkheden!
Autocontrast!;
Pages & panels;
Bootvisser- Qualified HelpDesk Member Gold
- Aantal berichten : 193
Registratiedatum : 26-01-09
Re: nieuw
Hey guys,
Long time no see!
Hierbij nog wat info (testverslag) m.b.t. HDS Gen 2 TS. Leverbaar in een 7, 9 en 12 uitvoering.
Prachtig toch?
Grt, Juan
Marine Electronics Alert: Lowrance HDS Gen2 goes Touch Screen
The HDS-7, HDS-9, and HDS-12 Gen2 MFDs from Lowrance now feature the touch screen interface and new menu mapping. We tested one out months before they hit the market.
Lowrance has gone to the touch screen interface with the latest version of their new HDS Gen2 units, which will be in stores soon – but we had the chance to take ‘em for a test drive a little early. Finger swipes and pokes are becoming the norm in marine electronics so it was only a matter of time before a powerhouse like Lowrance added touch screens to their line-up. But, did they do it right?
The Lowrance HDS-7, HDS-9, and HDS-12 Gen2 units now come with touch screen operation, side and structure scan built in, and more.
My first impression, in a nutshell, was “yes”. The menu is extremely intuitive, and within seconds I was faux-navigating across the bay. You’ll never need an instruction manual with these units. But I expect that from Lowrance, which has a well-deserved reputation for being easy to use.
More on my mind was the back-up system; many modern units don’t have sufficient tactile back-ups, and when the seas kick up, those touch screens can become mighty hard to use. And while you can’t do each and every function with the five buttons running down the side of the unit, you can do everything you need to get home when you have to operate with your hand planted on the corner of the unit and a thumb prodding the buttons between waves. Thank you, Lowrance.
Both broadband sonar and Side-scan/Down-scan sonar are built-in, so we anglers using these units will be able to cut down on the number of boxes we need to mount in the console or cabin. Insight USA inland and coastal cartography are also built-in, and the unit does have an SD slot so you can run with Navionics or Hotmaps data at the helm.
Another nifty new feature is the ability to create your own bathy charts, with Lowrance Insight Genesis. This is a web-based system; you store and then upload the data your unit gathered, Insight Genesis crunches it to create a bathy map, and you can choose whether or not to download it onto your chip.
Lowrance says wireless apps are coming next for the HDS line, sometime in 2013. Meanwhile, you’ll find the HDS-7 and 9 in stores this fall, and the HDS-12 Gen2 will arrive in December of this year. Price ranges from $1,299 to $3,249.
Long time no see!
Hierbij nog wat info (testverslag) m.b.t. HDS Gen 2 TS. Leverbaar in een 7, 9 en 12 uitvoering.
Prachtig toch?
Grt, Juan
Marine Electronics Alert: Lowrance HDS Gen2 goes Touch Screen
The HDS-7, HDS-9, and HDS-12 Gen2 MFDs from Lowrance now feature the touch screen interface and new menu mapping. We tested one out months before they hit the market.
Lowrance has gone to the touch screen interface with the latest version of their new HDS Gen2 units, which will be in stores soon – but we had the chance to take ‘em for a test drive a little early. Finger swipes and pokes are becoming the norm in marine electronics so it was only a matter of time before a powerhouse like Lowrance added touch screens to their line-up. But, did they do it right?
The Lowrance HDS-7, HDS-9, and HDS-12 Gen2 units now come with touch screen operation, side and structure scan built in, and more.
My first impression, in a nutshell, was “yes”. The menu is extremely intuitive, and within seconds I was faux-navigating across the bay. You’ll never need an instruction manual with these units. But I expect that from Lowrance, which has a well-deserved reputation for being easy to use.
More on my mind was the back-up system; many modern units don’t have sufficient tactile back-ups, and when the seas kick up, those touch screens can become mighty hard to use. And while you can’t do each and every function with the five buttons running down the side of the unit, you can do everything you need to get home when you have to operate with your hand planted on the corner of the unit and a thumb prodding the buttons between waves. Thank you, Lowrance.
Both broadband sonar and Side-scan/Down-scan sonar are built-in, so we anglers using these units will be able to cut down on the number of boxes we need to mount in the console or cabin. Insight USA inland and coastal cartography are also built-in, and the unit does have an SD slot so you can run with Navionics or Hotmaps data at the helm.
Another nifty new feature is the ability to create your own bathy charts, with Lowrance Insight Genesis. This is a web-based system; you store and then upload the data your unit gathered, Insight Genesis crunches it to create a bathy map, and you can choose whether or not to download it onto your chip.
Lowrance says wireless apps are coming next for the HDS line, sometime in 2013. Meanwhile, you’ll find the HDS-7 and 9 in stores this fall, and the HDS-12 Gen2 will arrive in December of this year. Price ranges from $1,299 to $3,249.
Juan Gonzalez- Gold Member
- Aantal berichten : 232
Registratiedatum : 15-03-11
Woonplaats : Netherlands
Re: nieuw
Nieuwe technologie stopt nooit.
Deze stap opent weer heel wat nieuwe mogelijkheden.
Deze stap opent weer heel wat nieuwe mogelijkheden.
Danny Geysen- Lowrancedokter
- Aantal berichten : 1288
Registratiedatum : 01-12-08
Woonplaats : Wommelgem (B)
Re: nieuw
Laatste update:
http://www.lowrance.com/Products/HDS-Gen2-Touch/
Grt,
Juan
http://www.lowrance.com/Products/HDS-Gen2-Touch/
Grt,
Juan
Juan Gonzalez- Gold Member
- Aantal berichten : 232
Registratiedatum : 15-03-11
Woonplaats : Netherlands
Re: nieuw
Mag er nu wel een boot bij kopen.tenminste als je alles wil hebben wat ze uit vinden. Of kan ik nog een plekje vinden in de boot?
PDMusch- Gold Member
- Aantal berichten : 121
Registratiedatum : 16-03-12
Re: nieuw
PDMusch schreef:Mag er nu wel een boot bij kopen.tenminste als je alles wil hebben wat ze uit vinden. Of kan ik nog een plekje vinden in de boot?
Dat zie je verkeerd,
Er kan nu juist van alles uit.
Ik zit er aan te denken mijn HDS5, LBS en LSS2 ter verkopen en daar een HDS7 Touch voor terug te halen.
dus all iemand mij de laagste HDS7 touch verkoopprijs in Nederland bied voor het hele spul zonder transducers geeft, heb ik weer meer ruimte en kan ik de HDS7 op meerdere schuitjes inzetten.
hjkeizer- Gold Member
- Aantal berichten : 539
Registratiedatum : 31-01-10
Re: nieuw
Hoi,
In het verleden kon ik mijn "verouderde GPS" inruilen bij Jos Boonen in Middelburg en gedaan via de side van Boonen, aan Dini Boonen.
Ook zou je dit kunnen doen bij Simnav te Alblasserdam of via Marktplaats!!
Succes en vr.gr.
Ben
In het verleden kon ik mijn "verouderde GPS" inruilen bij Jos Boonen in Middelburg en gedaan via de side van Boonen, aan Dini Boonen.
Ook zou je dit kunnen doen bij Simnav te Alblasserdam of via Marktplaats!!
Succes en vr.gr.
Ben
Ben Pronk- Bronze member
- Aantal berichten : 19
Registratiedatum : 14-06-11
Re: nieuw
Als je deze op de boot zet mag je wel een dweil meenemen om het scherm schoon te houden.(dank Frans)
PDMusch- Gold Member
- Aantal berichten : 121
Registratiedatum : 16-03-12
Re: nieuw
ja , ik vraag me ook af hoe het gaat als er een golf zoutwater overheen slaat...
marcel oomen- Qualified HelpDesk Member Gold
- Aantal berichten : 306
Registratiedatum : 22-12-08
Leeftijd : 63
Woonplaats : stein
Re: nieuw
dweil is altijd aan boord
hjkeizer- Gold Member
- Aantal berichten : 539
Registratiedatum : 31-01-10
:: Stel hier je vraag :: Algemeen
Pagina 1 van 1
Permissies van dit forum:
Je mag geen reacties plaatsen in dit subforum
|
|