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Loooking for some options for my son to use for his display. He is getting his first drone but does not have a cell phone. I have an old ipad he wants to use but thats going to be bulky and heavy. What are some options people use just as displays?
 
Look for the highest nit rating you can afford but check if that's the maximum it runs at all the time, i made the mistake recently of buying a phone with a very high nit number unfortunately like many here have found phones will automatically reduce the brightness to save the screen so basically they dim as they get hotter.
(see thread below)

What budget do you have?

Oled and Amoled displays technically cannot sustain brightness over 600 nits for more than a few minutes, because the display burns, not to mention the heat produced to the battery and the internals without thermals designed to support the heat for more than 2-3 minutes.

 
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Looking for some options for my son to use for his display. He is getting his first drone but does not have a cell phone. I have an old ipad he wants to use but thats going to be bulky and heavy. What are some options people use just as displays?
I use an 8 inch Android tablet with the RC-N1 and it's a great combination.
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a 8" Tripltek is an excellent option, but it's expensive, especially compared to the price of a cheaper drone and fly more combo, 1200 nits of sustained brightness and a huge battery

Tripltek 8

there is a poster here who has been touting Eagle View tablets. The premium versions supposedly have 2600 nits of sustained brightness. I've never seen one or used on so I don't know anything about them other than the specs and price ($500). 7 inch screen

ALL PRODUCTS | Eagle View Aerials

at Amazon, a Hugerock tablet with a 7" screen and 2600 nits sells for $500

Hugerock Tablet

this is probably getting into the realm of "you get what you pay for". I have confidence in the Tripltek as I've been using it for 4 years. Not one single problem. And I use it as the control screen for 3 different drones. I'm curious about the Eagle View and Hugerock tablets, but I don't have $500 of curiosity while the Tripltek is working. And I remain a little skeptical about those 2600 nit tablets having screen burnout and the impact of internal components

there are a ton of phone/tablet options out there, but finding any with over 600-800 nits of sustained brightness may be a very limited list
 
there are a ton of phone/tablet options out there, but finding any with over 600-800 nits of sustained brightness may be a very limited list
It certainly is i have spent too long looking in the end i decided to sell the Mini 2 SE and buy a drone that you can fly with the RC controller

@timskins why not get a drone that can be flown with the RC controller below

Plenty on eBay at reasonable prices - HERE.

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Loooking for some options for my son to use for his display. He is getting his first drone but does not have a cell phone. I have an old ipad he wants to use but thats going to be bulky and heavy. What are some options people use just as displays?
Use the old i-pad. Get a tablet support like this one which will take a 10.5" tablet.Screenshot_20250511-191610.png
 
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It certainly is i have spent too long looking in the end i decided to sell the Mini 2 SE and buy a drone that you can fly with the RC controller
The DJI RC is worth the upgrade, though the touchscreen interface gets a lot of flack for its clunky performance. It's not as responsive as I would like, but overall, it is a good value and frees up your mobile device. @moldorf - assuming your son eventually gets a cell or tablet ;)
 
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It certainly is i have spent too long looking in the end i decided to sell the Mini 2 SE and buy a drone that you can fly with the RC controller

@timskins why not get a drone that can be flown with the RC controller below

Plenty on eBay at reasonable prices - HERE.

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the downsides are 'only' 700 nits of brightness and a small 5.5 inch screen. A lot of people, apparently, are ok with those downsides. I wasn't which is why I'm happy with the Tripltek

I've actually compared the two screens, side by side, on a sunny day. The Tripltek was quite visible; the RC was not. There is also the factor that the Tripltek's screen was more than twice the screen area of the RC. Both factors make a huge difference for my old eyes
 
the downsides are 'only' 700 nits of brightness and a small 5.5 inch screen.

I don't mind the screen size as its roughly the same as my phone so am used to it, the brightness is better than my phone and of course it doesn't dim, i used to use a shade on my old controller and it worked well so i have bought one similar to the one below to give the RC screen all the help i can ;)

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I don't mind the screen size as its roughly the same as my phone so am used to it, the brightness is better than my phone and of course it doesn't dim, i used to use a shade on my old controller and it worked well so i have bought one similar to the one below to give the RC screen all the help i can ;)

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yeah...whatever works best for each person

a lot of my flights are in the high deserts and mountains of Eastern Oregon/Northern Nevada. Very bright sunny days so the Tripltek is essential
 

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