Tablets have become very popular. They are of great personnal value and have found there way into my "sailing go bag'. My choice for a Tablet was the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. It was the right size for me Not too big and not too small. And with the expandable external memory, I looked no further. I am able to load a host of Android 'apps' for sailing, weather, music, ebooks and other interests. The best part I am able to load a mega volume of pictures and video for my viewing pleasure. I am also to transfer them on the go. I am quite sure six months down the road there will be something for the consumer.
But the big question is how do you protect your Tablet from the elements onboard a sailboat? I found the perfect cover from Staples, the office supply store. It sells as the 'travelocity Waterproof/Sandproof Tablet Protector. The watertight seal with three zip lock closures and a velcro style hook and loop feature prevents water from seeping in. The price was just right at $10. I did compare those sold on eBay and their prices were very close.
The one option the 'travelocity Waterproof Case' had that sold me was the 'Watertight Auxillary Port'. This allow you to plug your tablet's 'Aux Port' to use your earbuds or your boats sound sytem without worrying about your tablet getting damaged by the elements. The package does include the warning, 'Not to be submerged underwater for an extended period of time.'
Using the tablet in this plastic case was not an issue. My fingertip pressure transferred to the tablet with ease. It was as though I was touching the screen directly. I was also able to turn and shut off the Tablet without problems.
Having a 7 inch Tablet, I decided to go for the larger size case. One that was designed for 9-10 inch Tablets. This allowed me a greater ease of stowing the tablet when inserting or removing from the case. It also gives me room for another small piece of electronic gear such as a cell phone or other personnal effects.