I'm using a 3rd generation I-Pad, unconnected to cellular transmission (only using GPS from Satellites and WIFI at home to download maps) and running I-NavX with raster charts. Been using it for two years now. Mounted at the helm, this is my primary GPS with my older Raymarine GPS as the backup. I've had no real problems in direct sunlight (with a bimini) and I have a waterproof cover for rain. I can't speak more highly for the I-NavX app or the I-Pad in terms of accuracy and ease of use from NY up to Maine. I understand that difference between the GPS antennae in an I-Pad and the marine GPS units is that the I-Pad only connects to two or three satellites while the marine units can connect to something like nine different satellites. I haven't seen the need for that accuracy so far so I'm a big fan of the I-Pad.
If you have an I-Pad or an Android tablet laying around why not just give it a try and compare to whatever you have. There's nothing to lose.
If you have an I-Pad or an Android tablet laying around why not just give it a try and compare to whatever you have. There's nothing to lose.