>>338558>I'd suggest satellite TV and/or HAM so you can keep up with news just in case there is a fire or what notActually I'm a backer of this gadget. Pretty much everything you need to stay in tough all in one neat package. We expect it to be released later this year:
A rugged, waterproof/weatherproof body; IP67 rated!
Built-in solar panel
20 hour battery life
An E-Ink, touch sensitive display screen
An excellent GPS chipset
ANT+ and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity for devices to measure heart rate, pace and cadence
Android Beam technology
Built-in thermometer for measuring temperature, hygrometer for measuring the water density of air (humidity) with dew point, barometer for measuring air pressure and altitude and an anemometer (micro hot-wire) for measuring wind speed
A two-way radio featuring a FRS, GMRS and MURS transceiver. Earl can send secure text or voice messages via Walkie-Talkie; transmit weather, location, and route information
An eReader
A radio receiver that covers AM (medium wave), FM, LW, NOAA weather radio (North America) and Shortwave