So interestingly enough, I was doing some tank work and glanced over at the Tablet. The screen had a slight curve to it, Odd I don't remember that. Did not think anything of it. Then as I was driving to work this morning it hit my that the lithium battery inside is probably failing. Came home today and sure enough, the screen and back are bowing out from battery expansion.
Very glad I caught this early before the battery burst into flames and burned my house down.
I'm currently using a fire 7 and it works great, however, would like a bigger screen if possible and have a couple older ipads lying around. What is the problem with using these old ipads? I like my fire, but would just like bigger and it's no cost to me. Not sure how I would set it up either, for constant on and for staying on fusion only.
The issue with old iPads is compatibility and performance. The Apex Fusion iOS app requires iOS v9.2 or later. The original iPad (from 2010) is not compatible with iOS v9.x, so that rules out using it with Fusion. The iPad 2 (from 2011) does support iOS v9.x, but is painfully slow so I'd avoid using it with Fusion.
I've used the Fusion app on my original iPad Mini (2012) and an iPad (2017) and the performance is fine.
Can you use a computer monitor also ?
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