RAYMARINE RAYCONTROL AND RAYREMOTE APPS REMAIN FREE UNTIL APRIL 7TH

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 Raymarine has announced that its apps for RayControl and RayRemote are to remain FREE for users to download until April 7th, 2013.
 
The RayRemote and RayControl apps, which enable users to control e and c-Series multifunction displays wirelessly from any smartphone or tablet, are available for Apple
iOS, Android and Kindle Fire, and can be located via the Apple iTunes App store, Google Play Store for Android, and through the Amazon Android Marketplace. The applications have been incredibly successful and popular both by users and the marine industry. The RayControl app was shortlisted at this year’s Dame Award, a worldwide award for design excellence in the marine industry.
 
RayControl transforms tablets into both a viewer and a full-function 2 way control; the tablet syncs with the multifunction display and users touch the tablet screen to control the MFD; pulling up charts, operating radar and thermal cameras, selecting menus, setting waypoints, and more. Additionally, RayControl features a ‘pop-out’ virtual keypad mirroring the multifunction display’s rotary controller and hard keys, enabling users to operate all available functions wirelessly and remotely. RayControl is compatible with all Raymarine’s new e Series and c-Series multifunction displays.
 
RayRemote is designed for use on smartphones, switching their smaller screens between a full screen MFD repeater display and a full screen virtual keypad with just a tap of the display. The complete virtual keypad mimics that found on the multifunction display, including cursor and rotary controls, allowing users to navigate features, rotate through menus, and make adjustments easily. RayRemote is compatible with all Raymarine’s new e Series and c-Series multifunction displays.

To learn more visit: www.raymarine.com

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