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#21
Hi guys!
TD here from Monsoon, the makers of HAVA.
Yes, as has been pointed out, we have a great player for the N800/N810. It is going GM very soon now, but the latest beta is very solid already. If you haven't gotten it and you want to use it with your HAVA (or a new HAVA you would get because you want your home TV on your Tablet), point your browser to www.myhava.com/n8xxhava.
Also, we are just about to go pre-beta with our S60 client which offers a much more friendly user interface than Sling's S60 player, so now you will double-love HAVA (notwithstanding its advantages over Sling on the PC too...)
Enjoy!


TD
 

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#22
Originally Posted by tdoyen View Post
Hi guys!
TD here from Monsoon, the makers of HAVA.
Yes, as has been pointed out, we have a great player for the N800/N810. It is going GM very soon now, but the latest beta is very solid already. If you haven't gotten it and you want to use it with your HAVA (or a new HAVA you would get because you want your home TV on your Tablet), point your browser to www.myhava.com/n8xxhava.
Also, we are just about to go pre-beta with our S60 client which offers a much more friendly user interface than Sling's S60 player, so now you will double-love HAVA (notwithstanding its advantages over Sling on the PC too...)
Enjoy!


TD
I'm very impressed with your product and have been enjoying it whenever I'm hooked up to wi-fi spot. Only wish the Titanium box had an off switch instead of having to pull the adapter out the unit gets quite hot and here in Vegas its passed 110 on the thermometer and at that temp even the A/C struggles to keep up. That makes for one toasty Hava box, so even though its well ventilated, I'm hoping the heat doesn't reduce the lifespan of the unit. Other than that, keep up the good work!!
 
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#23
Originally Posted by tdhava View Post
Hi guys!
TD here from Monsoon, the makers of HAVA.
Yes, as has been pointed out, we have a great player for the N800/N810. It is going GM very soon now, but the latest beta is very solid already. If you haven't gotten it and you want to use it with your HAVA (or a new HAVA you would get because you want your home TV on your Tablet), point your browser to www.myhava.com/n8xxhava.
Also, we are just about to go pre-beta with our S60 client which offers a much more friendly user interface than Sling's S60 player, so now you will double-love HAVA (notwithstanding its advantages over Sling on the PC too...)
Enjoy!


TD

Just wondering how the s60 player is progressing, and how well your system works with desktop Linux, specifically Ubuntu 8.10
 
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#24
A few days ago they released the web-based player on sling.com . I tried it out and it worked fine on Firefox on my PC. I think it only works on windows machines right now but maybe there is hope that whatever applet that runs in the browser could run on a N800 down the road?
 
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#25
How about more of us request support for slingbox on our tablets via feedback and maybe vote this thread up?

http://sling.uservoice.com/pages/gen...nokia-800-etc-
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#26
This thing has a browser right? Why not just go to sling.com ?

You can access your slingbox directly through their web site.

sling.com is basically hulu.com plus slingbox integration.

Does the browser support flash? Maybe that is the problem?
 
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#27
If you have too much money you could buy a TV card for the PC and use DVBViewer+Recording Service to stream the channels
I currently do that with the N95+CorePlayer, but I have no idea if it'll work for the N900.
 
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#28
Originally Posted by davidstoll View Post
This thing has a browser right? Why not just go to sling.com ?

You can access your slingbox directly through their web site.

sling.com is basically hulu.com plus slingbox integration.

Does the browser support flash? Maybe that is the problem?
Sling.com needs a plugin that only works in x86 computers.
 

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