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itT was lucky enough to be among the first ones to try out the new HAVA Player for the Nokia Internet Tablet from Monsoon Multimedia, Inc. Basically, the HAVA Player lets you take your TV anywhere and access your DVR, Cable, or Satellite boxes (standard and HD channels) connected to a HAVA appliance at home, via the Nokia Internet Tablet, as long as it is connected via WiFi or by any other high-speed connection. From our initial tests, the Internet Tablet version of the HAVA Player even outperformed the PC version, with regards to video and sound quality. There were some minor sync problems that happen occasionally, especially when you keep switching from fullscreen to the remote control screen, but I never encountered the slow down nor the sound tone change that happens on the PC HAVA Player. The app is still on beta and should be released sometime the third quarter of this year. We have been playing with the beta version for a week now but we weren't allowed to disclose anything about it since we were under NDA until CTIA (a press release is coming out from Monsoon in a while). We are releasing an 11 minute first look video that I took this weekend. I hope you all enjoy it! As always, feel free to comment and suggest features. The Monsoon folks will surely be monitoring this thread.
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I said Satellite Atlanta when it should have been Scientific Atlanta. Sorry.
 
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Pretty cool. Does it use mplayer or the built in media player?
 
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Sign me up Reggie. When and where can we buy.

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I have talk to the Monsoon guys later at CTIA to get more info.
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Wow, that is great....

I have a slingbox but I had never heard of Hava before. It does seem to have more features than Slingbox. Plus, there isn't a player app for the N800. I hope this move will get Slingbox to create an app. Regardless, I mgiht look into getting one of these Hava's instead... some cool features!
 
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What I would really like.. is the placeshift app for the OS2008 from sagetv.

I love my sagetv setup.
 
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Looks like a really clever use for an Internet Tablet.

One question: You mention cable, but we dropped Comcast and got Verizon FIOS.

Will the HAVA Player work with FIOS too?

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I was thinking of buying a HAVA, and that just got cemented.

Originally Posted by RogerS View Post
Looks like a really clever use for an Internet Tablet.

One question: You mention cable, but we dropped Comcast and got Verizon FIOS.

Will the HAVA Player work with FIOS too?

Thx

Roger
I *think* it's IP based, Roger, so it should. I have FIOS too, so I hope so!
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For sure this seems to have great potential, but would this not be somewhat redundant with that other annoucement what a week or so ago the "no bounds" project ?
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