Posts Tagged ‘iPad’
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The Incident on your iPad
Big Bucket Software on Thursday unveiled an update promised the incident ($ 2, App Store), which creates a unique TV gaming feature like on LG 55LH90 55-Inch HDTV. This is both an iPad, and either an iPhone or iPod touch can play the game on a TV using the iPad’s TV output. As a makeshift game console, the iPad host the game, while the smaller handheld serves as a gamepad. The app is universal and thus needs only one copy is running on both devices as well as oem software download, although iPad must have a composite (RCA) or VGA adapter to get to screen the larger ones. Big buckets, the free Lite version (App Store) for the new mode and has not said whether it make the relevant changes.
Combo iPad, iPod games have before, like the iPad version of Scrabble was created, but until now few or no games on Ios, or other mobile platform, the TV will be used at the same time.
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Full TV control on your iPad
Well, that did not last long. No advance reservations, no waiting, Boom – published in the App Store directly just days after the video teaser. That’s right readers, we speak SlingPlayer for the iPad, in all its high-quality HTTP live streaming.
SlingPlayer for the iPad entail:
- Full control over your home TV: Check your programming with easy-to-use menus and shortcut keys on a touch screen navigation in the program guide with the iPad intuitive native interface to program your DVR, fast forward, rewind or pause TV like on Panasonic TC-P50VT25 Plasma 3D TV. ”
- EPG access from your set top box: “Check your digital cable box or satellite receiver, DVR, DVD player, or access to music channels or video on demand.”.
- High-Res track: “Enjoy stunning high-quality video on the IPAD’s high-resolution display with Apple’s Live HTTP streaming, the clearest picture possible for the available network conditions provides.”
- Mobile viewing: “Access your TV programs on a high-speed 3G or Wi-Fi Connection.
You need a Slingbox Solo or Slingbox Pro-HD to use to make the new platform, though. Your Pro, AV, Tuner Classic or simply not the stuff. At a price of 17.99, the app in the App Store now, although it may not appear immediately, as usual roll-out of Apple proceedings.
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Altec’s Octiv Stage turns iPad into a ‘TV’
We recently got a look at your new octive Altec Lansing MP450 iPad Stage docking speaker system for the iPhone and iPod, and we must say it’s a pretty interesting design that reminds us of the old anchors get iMacs. Basically, once you put your iPad the built-in “slewing arm” you can adjust the tilt iPad in portrait or landscape orientation and screen are considered for multiple viewing angles. If you take him to an almost flat position, you can even type in your iPad while docked.
Altec Lansing is the gear you want to see this attachment to people, the videos on their iPads – whether it be in the kitchen or bedroom – and the company has the speaker that set in mind. He says his audio alignment technology offers unique center-channel stereo intonation and improved delivery of distortion-free performance even at full volume like on Samsung UN46C8000. ” The system also has a 3.5-mm auxiliary port for connecting other devices.
In the limited time we had with the octive stage, we were impressed with the design and it really does a nice job of converting your iPad into a small television. The stage has octive a list price of $ 149.95 and is available now. We should always test equipment and short write-up requires a longer post soon.
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EyeTV Netstream Sat announces computer-free satellite TV for iPad
Elgato won its first satellite TV option is not necessary to a computer. The EyeTV Netstream Sat pipes free of cost every European satellite TV to a local network and play them may be a iPad or iPhone via the EyeTV app (free, App Store) as well as Mac and Windows PCs. It works both via Ethernet and 802.11g Wi-Fi and can rely on USB for terrestrial DVB-S2 video feed.
The first form requires a computer for the first web-setup, but it can share its contents, both of Apple’s Bonjour (zeroconf) networking and UPnP for Windows Media Center and other applications, the hub can accept TV such as LG 55LX6500 55-Inch 3D HDTV. IOS devices need to be a iPad, iPhone 4 or fourth-generation iPod touch, partly because of the 802.11n Wi-Fi.
Programs begin on 22 November and cost about 200 euros ($ 272) after taxes. Elgato has not said whether they have a computer-free equivalent in North America, even though Canadian and U.S. satellite is usually only pay attention and perhaps the society compared to terrestrial ATSC instead.
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Elgato streams satellite TV to your iPad
Elgato EyeTV has unleashed its latest product – the Elgato EyeTV Netstream Saturday – and with it HD satellite on your PC and direct streaming from the device to your iPad or iPhone via the EyeTV app. Previously, you could have had your PC, to get some streaming iOS action, but no more.
EyeTV Netstream Sat is a network tuner for free-to-view satellite TV – so has all the good that you would expect with Freesat. The device connects to your satellite feed and sends the signal through a router. It flows to the live signal and in HD on any computer on your home network. It flows not SD content on the EyeTV application on your iDevice (or at least it will once 4.2 goes live iOS).
It supports automatic detection via UPnP and Bonjour, and ships with EyeTV 3 software as well as Sony BRAVIA KDL-52XBR9. It also works with Windows 7 via Media Center. At a price of 189.95, shipping is EyeTV Netstream Sat 22 November start. You can Elgato Elgato.com directly on the Mac or retailers. The EyeTV App Version 1.2 is the App Store for 2.99 available.
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Live TV to iPad
Turn the pocket-sized Tizi, pull the antenna and fire up the companion application on your iPad or iPhone. Congratulations. You are now live TV. Elgato EyeTV already you can watch TV such as Sony BRAVIA Z Series KDL-52Z5100 on your iDevice, but you need a computer be on, to do in the vicinity of an antenna and running server software. The Tizi is a small, independent field, that all this is done for you. It is battery operated for use at home and away, and are 3.5-hour operation on one battery charge. You can also calculate hook it to any USB power source and power it.
How does it work? The Tizi pulls in local DVB-T DT signals, decodes it using its ARM 9 processor and then sends it to your iPhone or via Wi-Fi (802.11b g) iPad. Yes, you iPad agree with this Wi-Fi network, but you can still remain connected to the Internet via 3G, if you have it.
A channel guide will help you what you should and while ads that go to these away to other applications, but keep the audio in the background, so you know when to tune back in. This looks like a great product. I do not watch much TV, but I did it in the living room, a clear view hangs in the sky and beam signals anywhere I like in the apartment. Neat. The Tizi is available now for $ 150, and the companion app in the App Store.
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