1. What's the best anti-reflective screen for iPad pro? That actually works in direct sunlight
2. Is yoke mount the best option? If so, which one to get?
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My preference for a full size I-Pad is a RAM mount on the right side of the panel. I started with a yoke mount in front of the pilot and it covered up too much and made the controls heavier ( Cessna 210). I then tried it on the right side yoke, still not happy. Tried it on my lap and did not like having to look down that far during my scan and had trouble needing extra head movement to focus with my bifocals. The RAM mount on the right panel is easier to install and remove than the yoke mount and is always in the correct attitude with less reflection problems for me. Mounted a ball in one of the unused instrument cut outs, short extension works best for me. But I am thinking about getting a mini and using it on the pilot's yoke again as a second unit. First one has ForeFlight and then wireless display and input for my Avidyne 540 on a mini - or vice versa?
Exactly my setup. Changed only the small clips when I went from full size to Mini. I did add the Rotor View adaptor plate, http://www.rammount.com/part/RAM-HOL-ROTO1U. Especially for the full size, and I would suspect the Pro, the ability to turn the tablet from portrait to landscape easily made a big difference in usability.2) Ram yoke mount with spring clip holder.
http://www.sportys.com/pilotshop/ram-spring-loaded-ipad-1-4-cradle-with-yoke-mount.html
Have it, love it, would buy it 10 over times again...but I am using a Mini, not the Pro.
iPad Air works for me in portrait orientation.The advantage of the cherokee is that the mini fits perfectly within the yoke. I use the XGrip RAM-HOL-UN8BU with the short connector RAM-B-201U and the claw RAP-B-400U that fits on the yoke shaft. In landscape mode, I can see the entire panel. The only downside - the iPad is polarized for portrait mode, and I have polarized prescription sunglasses. Even at full bright, landscape is readable but still not quite as good as in portrait mode. Next version of the glasses will not be polarized.