when you say “work with”, do you mean will it fit in the spring loaded holder? Or if it will work “technically”?Is there a tablet in the $150 range that will work with the Mavic Air 2?
I purchased the t290 8" from walmart. I returned it two days later. During a 20 minute flight the video stopped and started almost continues. It even disconnected totally twice. I used a high end 12 inch data cable as well. I even tried the stock cable.The cheapest tablet I know of which others claim to work with DJI FLY is the Samsung T290 8" screen but it needs to be model T290NZKAXAR which I believe is model marketed in USA by Samsung. It has a 64 bit processor AND Android 64 bit version operating system both of which must exist.
I also had the exact same experience with this same Android tablet...bought an iPad Mini 5 and haven't had any issues since...shhhh!!!I purchased the t290 8" from walmart. I returned it two days later. During a 20 minute flight the video stopped and started almost continues. It even disconnected totally twice. I used a high end 12 inch data cable as well. I even tried the stock cable.
The Huawei media pad works fineWords to remember - "You get what you pay for" - while we all understand no one wants to spend money unnecessarily, to really make sure you are getting the best value and highest visual and functional quality, PRICE should not be the primary factor. It can be a mitigating factor, but I suggest you focus on Size, Brightness, CPU/Ram, Reliability, etc. (not necessarily in order)
A four or five hundred dollar new Tablet (or maybe $200-$300 used tablet) that has the best possible specs will give you significantly more enjoyment over the long haul than a cheap $150 tablet ever could.
Good luck my friend, hope you find what you are looking for.
Words to remember - "You get what you pay for" - while we all understand no one wants to spend money unnecessarily, to really make sure you are getting the best value and highest visual and functional quality, PRICE should not be the primary factor. It can be a mitigating factor, but I suggest you focus on Size, Brightness, CPU/Ram, Reliability, etc. (not necessarily in order)
A four or five hundred dollar new Tablet (or maybe $200-$300 used tablet) that has the best possible specs will give you significantly more enjoyment over the long haul than a cheap $150 tablet ever could.
Good luck my friend, hope you find what you are looking for.
It is the DJI Fly app that has to work on first.
I've used my 11" iPad Pro once or twice, but it's big so I bought a iPad Air 3, that was also bigger than I really wanted so I ended up with the iPad mini 5.I've been wanting to get a tablet to use with my MA2 as well. I was using a Nexus 7 for my Spark, but it doesn't have the requirements for the app. I do have a 11in iPad pro, but that's too large for me to use with the controller. Maybe I will just try to find a iPad mini 5 that's used or something or just keep using my OnePlus 7 Pro for now. If anyone used the iPad pro let me know what you think? Maybe with my insight it may change my mind.