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  • Are same things displayed on the iPhone as the iPad?

    Hello,

    I have seen the SkyTrak images (driving range, ball path and data) that appear on the iPad. If you use an iPhone, will you see the exact same SkyTrak image (driving range, ball path and data) displayed on the iPhone?

    Yes, I know it will be really small, but I plan on mirroring to a large TV. New iPads are about to be released so I am waiting on that purchase.

    Thank you.

  • #2
    Yes, an iphone will display the same data as an ipad. If you're using a connection from the iphone/ipad to the projector, the display image may be different but the information shown will be the same. Hope this helps!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jas1964 View Post
      Hello,

      I have seen the SkyTrak images (driving range, ball path and data) that appear on the iPad. If you use an iPhone, will you see the exact same SkyTrak image (driving range, ball path and data) displayed on the iPhone?

      Yes, I know it will be really small, but I plan on mirroring to a large TV. New iPads are about to be released so I am waiting on that purchase.

      Thank you.
      Yes, the data displayed on the iPad will be the same as on the iPhone!

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      • #4
        Thank you very much, its a big help! I probably should have included in image (below) of the Skytrak driving range screen (not the Skytrak+). I am hoping that this is what you see on an iPad AND on an iPhone (although it would be very small). I can then mirror (cast) it to a TV or projector using Airplay, so that whatever I see on the phone, will be displayed on the TV or projected onto a screen. I understand that I may get black bars on the TV or on a screen if its projected.


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        • #5
          Yes, you will see that data. However, that image is from an older version of the range. The current range looks like this!





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          • #6
            Awesome. Thank you very much!

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