by Steph and Julie » Tue Jun 15, 2010 1:08 pm
Hi JanHgm, sorry for the late reply.
The one in the image is Motion Computing Tablet LS800, Model TS01 (but this is now 5 year old tech).
A more current version of it might be: Motion Computing Tablet J3400.
We only tested this one, and it worked perfectly from the start. Note that we were indoors though. Also it's to be expected that because of the finite speed of LCD refresh it's to be expected that occasionally when a car is "on the finish line" the time shown on the tablet in that particular frame might be jibberish, since you might have caught it in transition. Interpolating the times in the frame before and after is a quick fix for those occasions.
Hope that helps!
Hi JanHgm, sorry for the late reply.
The one in the image is Motion Computing Tablet LS800, Model TS01 (but this is now 5 year old tech).
A more current version of it might be: Motion Computing Tablet J3400.
We only tested this one, and it worked perfectly from the start. Note that we were indoors though. Also it's to be expected that because of the finite speed of LCD refresh it's to be expected that occasionally when a car is "on the finish line" the time shown on the tablet in that particular frame might be jibberish, since you might have caught it in transition. Interpolating the times in the frame before and after is a quick fix for those occasions.
Hope that helps!