John
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Not everything will be watchable, it depends what you've got.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Joe
Should probably avoid buying one then.
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ed
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Needs a DVD drive in it too TBH.
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Robbo
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And a flip out keyboard
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Robbo
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maybe some usb ports for connecting mice, a monitor etc.
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Doug
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Steve has missed the point with this device. It's not meant to be bogged down with plugged in bits. It's all about lightweight apps to keep you productive on the move.
Not about power computing or watching full HD 3D BR films with dolby 19.7 surround sound.
Steve should buy a macbook air for his needs.
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John
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Lightweight apps to keep you occupied, not productive.
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Steve
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its me not looking passed the end of my nose, yes, but im not just pointing out that the ipad cant play movies in the way i described soley to have pointless digs, thats the type of device i would genuinley be interested in, and it angers me to see apple stifling the device to whats its true potential could be
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Steve
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its apple more then its actual device je deteste
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ed
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Why does it anger you though? Apple don't have to design the product to suit your exact needs, they do what they like and are seemingly successful in doing so. That's what makes your comments to retarded and troll like.
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Steve
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because i am an angry man
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Nath
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Troll
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Doug
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FAO: Steve
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/16/seagates-goflex-satellite-portable-hard-drive-streams-content-o/
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John
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Does it transcode files? Doesn't say in the article, I doubt it does.
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A2H GO
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Air Video has been about since the first iPad.
Plug external HDD into PC/Laptop at home.
Watch any format video on your iPad anywhere.
Job done.
Also saves you actually having to carry around a separate ext HDD.
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John
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Anywhere you wifi?
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by John
Anywhere you wifi?
Anywhere with Wifi or 3g aparently it doesn't use much data either
Can't say i've tried it myself but loads of 5 star review on App Store.
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A2H GO
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Just setup and tried Air Video out of curiousity, it's amazing, so much so that i'm in the process of Jailbreaking my iPad just for this.
I have over 100 films on my laptop, tried half a dozen, the app works flawlessly! Nearly all of them required 'live conversion' but played instantly as though no conversion was taking place. You can even skip to say half way though the film and it continues to play instantly.
The quality is amazing and the user interface is intuitive and easy to navigate. Granted i've only tried it on wifi, ill give it a go on 3g at work tomorrow.
Although I got it free i'd be happy to pay for it.
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