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2011-06-17
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2011-06-17
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This rather understated feature of the iOS is a game changer.
It allows the host device (iPad) to stream the screen contents to another device (AppleTV):
http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/17/r...-ios-5-on-ipad (w/ video)
In this example, the game Real-Racing HD is being played wirelessly on the TV!
Wireless video streaming has so many neat implications and is one less cord to worry about. So long as there is a functioning WiFi connection (via LAN or AP), you can mirror the content of your tablet on an external screen. Huge.
This is not unlike VNC, but is obviously so much more efficient and requires extremely little setup. I would love to see this technology on other devices in an open form!
Thanks to the open VP8 codec and the pleathora of ARM based devices that can compress a large frame-buffer in realtime, this should be readily possible on a host of devices with a clean and simple API.
It would seem that the last cord to go will be power. With BT doing duty (albeit poorly in this man's opinion) for USB, WiFi replacing Ethernet, and now Wireless video being done very well in place of HDMI (albeit at lower resolutions), we are on the verge of true mobile devices!
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2011-06-17
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I think someone did this already on the N900 with gstreamer but like you said, this is a neat plug and play package.
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2011-06-18
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2011-06-18
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I wonder which device will keep most of its [resell] value by Feb 2012;
1) the iPad2 (lets say 32GB wifi) VS
2) the ASUS Transformer (lets say 16GB wifi + dock)
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2011-06-18
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I wonder which device will keep most of its [resell] value by Feb 2012;
1) the iPad2 (lets say 32GB wifi) VS
2) the ASUS Transformer (lets say 16GB wifi + dock)
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2011-06-28
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Out of the blue, my computer illiterate parents are very close to pulling the trigger on an iMac. I'm gonna try and steer them away from that and towards a $499 iPad 2. If they like it, they can get a second one and still spend less than the cheapest iMac.

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2011-06-28
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I wonder which device will keep most of its [resell] value by Feb 2012;
1) the iPad2 (lets say 32GB wifi) VS
2) the ASUS Transformer (lets say 16GB wifi + dock)
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2011-06-28
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...and the lack of a truly good cursor positioning system - it will not let you manually place the cursor in the middle of the word if you don't first long-press and then use that magnifying glass thing...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TejV8nFTaBA
It looks stunning!