But even these aren't a perfect solution, because the ones that work with the iPad can't send common Windows keyboard commands to OnLive Desktop, so you wind up moving between the keyboard and the touch screen, which can be frustrating.
There's little forward protection apart from a little flycatcher 'screen, and yet the cabin is wide enough to scooch down into and hide from thewind blast that feels like the waft from a freshly opened stove.