I'm going to pick up a tablet within the next few days to use almost exclusively for Forscan Extended License and tuning (car stuff). I have a OBDLink LX Bluetooth dongle that I've been using with my phone Forscan lite for some minor stuff and have Ford IDS access at work.
Back on subject, Hyundai, Kia, and Chrysler wiTECH scan tools that we use at work have all gone with Samsung tablets which has worked really well in the confines of the car and I can only guess all three manufacturers chose Samsung for a reason so I'm going with that as my manufacturer. Are there any particular specs I should look for in a tablet in terms of storage capacity 16/32 MB and Memory (Ram)?
I'll be talking with Gearhead on a tune soon after and this is and buying the Forscan Extended License version. Bestbuy has a couple tablets I've looked at (10") for under $200, my understanding is that the OBDLink LX dongle runs as fast as the cars data speed but have no clue other than to look at the specs on the tablets at work to get a feel for what I need to data log. My aging Windows 7 laptop can still probably handle everything I need, but the tablet is much easier to use in a car.
Thanks for your suggestions,
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I'll throw this out there too, Ford IDS rocks, why they're replacing it with the new FDRS scan platform is beyond me........