KTMphil
Senior member
It's just a matter of time before most serious motorcycle travelers are navigating this way - tablet with map software. What makes this so useful is that it's readable because of its size and usable while you are moving, Garmin GPS's especially small screens like the 62S are very hard to read while moving, even the Montana 600 series when you are doing some important changes of direction.
This is the first time I've seen someone really using one, here on a Honda CRF 250 M
WP_20140714_003.jpg by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr
The detail of map data on Google Maps, Nokia Here Maps & OSM (OSMAND) , Sygic software is more than ample for most explorers. If you're into off-road riding, you're still way better off with the North Thailand Off-Road GPS Map & the Laos GPS Map for Thailand & Laos as their data has actually been ridden unlike the sometimes innacurate "optical image recognition" of trails that Google Maps captures, which could get you in a whole lot of trouble off-road.
Many of the software apps now let you download map data, so no data connection needed to navigate, it's the way forward for sure. The current problem is that the cheap, consumer level tablets are not designed to be in the sun all day and will overheat and shut down.
WP_20140714_005.jpg by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr
WP_20140714_004.jpg by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr
This is the first time I've seen someone really using one, here on a Honda CRF 250 M

The detail of map data on Google Maps, Nokia Here Maps & OSM (OSMAND) , Sygic software is more than ample for most explorers. If you're into off-road riding, you're still way better off with the North Thailand Off-Road GPS Map & the Laos GPS Map for Thailand & Laos as their data has actually been ridden unlike the sometimes innacurate "optical image recognition" of trails that Google Maps captures, which could get you in a whole lot of trouble off-road.
Many of the software apps now let you download map data, so no data connection needed to navigate, it's the way forward for sure. The current problem is that the cheap, consumer level tablets are not designed to be in the sun all day and will overheat and shut down.

