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Mon, Sep 19, 2011

Xtreme Vision Now Compatible With iPad, Android

Delivers Free Traffic, Weather To Portable Cockpit

SkyVision Xtreme, LLC Wednesday announced support for iPad and Android devices in its ADS-B traffic and weather system. The company’s trademark product, Xtreme Vision, brings together ADS-B technology, PC-based devices, and now the iPad tablet computer and Android mobile devices. This combination delivers a wealth of information to the cockpit and is designed to enhance a pilot’s situational awareness as well as aid in-flight management.

The SkyVision Xtreme ADS-B connectivity package for the iPad or Android device can be configured to use an operator’s existing equipment or can be purchased as a complete system. It provides a patent-pending, intuitive synthetic vision traffic display to maximize heads-up time in the cockpit. In addition, the display seamlessly enables delivery of subscription-free weather.

Xtreme Vision can display simultaneously on multiple iPad, Android, and/or Windows devices. The connection is made via wi-fi so there are no cables, nor are there any connectivity or multi-user charges, which is common in the software industry. Currently, SkyVision utilizes the popular BenQ mobile PC, a compact yet powerful portable device, to display and control its custom Windows-based software. The application runs on systems from pocket PCs to desktops.

FMI: www.skyvisionxtreme.com

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