$10 here, $15 there, it all adds up. I don't want to keep paying for everything the rest of my life. I don't have Adobe cloud. I have iCloud. How many cloud services do I need? I use to pay for a Flickr account until it went free. I still use it. No need for more money coming out of my pocket for storage.
> On Oct 25, 2015, at 8:31 AM, Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > Adobe did it many years ago. I'd rather spend a grand every three years tha= > n a dollar a day=20 > > ~KLM > \\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of confo= > rmists" ~Nikola Tesla // > >> On Oct 24, 2015, at 10:41 PM, Tony tdale@xtra.co.nz [iPad] <iPad@yahoogro= > ups.com> wrote: >> =20 >> As in my previous post, he is an idiot. Everyone is doing this, chec
Me too. I could order nw but I have some debit gift cards that I can't use online, so next week it is.
Benefits:
1. Hey a new gadget!
2. Check existing apps
3. Wait for NZ apps, wont be long as TvOS is just iOS, so no biggie
4. Games, might be fun. I am addicted to Juice Jam.
One STB to rule them all, great
From: "Pat Taylor pat412@mac.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com> To: iPad Yahoo Yahoo <iPad@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, 1 November 2015 10:45 AM Subject: Re: [iPad] Samsung One-Ups iPad Pro With 18-Inch Galaxy View Tablet
Mine is scheduled to be delivered on Monday, November 2 and I'm looking forward to seeing what it will be able to do.
For Americans, yes, as you guys seem to have all the apps that you need, built in.
For us foreigners, most of the apps are redundant/not accessible. We have our own services, and when they arrive on the new ATV, our ATV can do more then collect dust. Some of our local SVOD uses Airplay, but I prefer to use a PS4, but an ATV that does everything can be my single STB
They are in stock in NZ next week so I'll get one.
18"? I see their market but I just don't think it's that big. But I could be wrong. Things are changing. And maybe if I was deciding on if I wanted a tv I may choose an 18" tablet if I didn't have a computer. But I'm not. And I do have a computer.
Samsung One-Ups iPad Pro With 18-Inch Galaxy View Tablet
Samsung
Think the iPad Pro is big? Wait till you get a load of this thing. Samsung on Wednesday took the wraps offthe monster Galaxy View tablet, an "unprecedented mobile entertainment experience" with an 18.4-inch screen.
It's so big that it comes with a handle built into its screen cover, so you can carry the tablet like a briefcase — after all, it probably won't fit into youractualbriefcase. The idea of the device, however, unlike the iPad Pro, isn't to give you more screen real estate for productivity apps. The Galaxy View is all about media.
Samsung
The idea (presumably) is that you can take the View anywhere and use it as a small wireless TV — in the bedroom or kitchen, perhaps, or on the plane or train. The big screen is only 1080p, though, so you'll want to sit back a bit or those big pixels will really show.. And at nearly 6 pounds it isn't exactly the easiest travel companion.
Does the idea of an enormous tablet-TV seem reasonable to you? Unfortunately, you can't buy one just yet — Samsung didn't provide any pricing or availability information. CES is just around the corner, however, so you may reasonably hope to hear more in January.
~KLM
\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //
For Americans, yes, as you guys seem to have all the apps that you need, built in.
For us foreigners, most of the apps are redundant/not accessible. We have our own services, and when they arrive on the new ATV, our ATV can do more then collect dust. Some of our local SVOD uses Airplay, but I prefer to use a PS4, but an ATV that does everything can be my single STB
They are in stock in NZ next week so I'll get one.
18"? I see their market but I just don't think it's that big. But I could be wrong. Things are changing. And maybe if I was deciding on if I wanted a tv I may choose an 18" tablet if I didn't have a computer. But I'm not. And I do have a computer.
Samsung One-Ups iPad Pro With 18-Inch Galaxy View Tablet
Samsung
Think the iPad Pro is big? Wait till you get a load of this thing. Samsung on Wednesday took the wraps offthe monster Galaxy View tablet, an "unprecedented mobile entertainment experience" with an 18.4-inch screen.
It's so big that it comes with a handle built into its screen cover, so you can carry the tablet like a briefcase — after all, it probably won't fit into youractualbriefcase. The idea of the device, however, unlike the iPad Pro, isn't to give you more screen real estate for productivity apps. The Galaxy View is all about media.
Samsung
The idea (presumably) is that you can take the View anywhere and use it as a small wireless TV — in the bedroom or kitchen, perhaps, or on the plane or train. The big screen is only 1080p, though, so you'll want to sit back a bit or those big pixels will really show.. And at nearly 6 pounds it isn't exactly the easiest travel companion.
Does the idea of an enormous tablet-TV seem reasonable to you? Unfortunately, you can't buy one just yet — Samsung didn't provide any pricing or availability information. CES is just around the corner, however, so you may reasonably hope to hear more in January.
~KLM
\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //
$10 here, $15 there, it all adds up. I don't want to keep paying for everything the rest of my life. I don't have Adobe cloud. I have iCloud. How many cloud services do I need? I use to pay for a Flickr account until it went free. I still use it. No need for more money coming out of my pocket for storage.
\ \ /\ ( ) Alice .( ). lwr32@mac.com
> On Oct 25, 2015, at 8:31 AM, Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > Adobe did it many years ago. I'd rather spend a grand every three years tha= > n a dollar a day=20 > > ~KLM > \\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of confo= > rmists" ~Nikola Tesla // > >> On Oct 24, 2015, at 10:41 PM, Tony tdale@xtra.co.nz [iPad] <iPad@yahoogro= > ups.com> wrote: >> =20 >> As in my previous post, he is an idiot. Everyone is doing this, chec
For Americans, yes, as you guys seem to have all the apps that you need, built in.
For us foreigners, most of the apps are redundant/not accessible. We have our own services, and when they arrive on the new ATV, our ATV can do more then collect dust. Some of our local SVOD uses Airplay, but I prefer to use a PS4, but an ATV that does everything can be my single STB
They are in stock in NZ next week so I'll get one.
From: "Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com> To: iPad@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 1 November 2015 10:19 AM Subject: Re: [iPad] Samsung One-Ups iPad Pro With 18-Inch Galaxy View Tablet
The new Apple TV is more of a reboot then polish imo.
~KLM
\\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //
Samsung One-Ups iPad Pro With 18-Inch Galaxy View Tablet - NBC News
18"? I see their market but I just don't think it's that big. But I could be wrong. Things are changing. And maybe if I was deciding on if I wanted a tv I may choose an 18" tablet if I didn't have a computer. But I'm not. And I do have a computer.
Samsung One-Ups iPad Pro With 18-Inch Galaxy View Tablet
Samsung
Think the iPad Pro is big? Wait till you get a load of this thing. Samsung on Wednesday took the wraps off the monster Galaxy View tablet, an "unprecedented mobile entertainment experience" with an 18.4-inch screen.
It's so big that it comes with a handle built into its screen cover, so you can carry the tablet like a briefcase — after all, it probably won't fit into your actual briefcase. The idea of the device, however, unlike the iPad Pro, isn't to give you more screen real estate for productivity apps. The Galaxy View is all about media.
Samsung
The idea (presumably) is that you can take the View anywhere and use it as a small wireless TV — in the bedroom or kitchen, perhaps, or on the plane or train. The big screen is only 1080p, though, so you'll want to sit back a bit or those big pixels will really show.. And at nearly 6 pounds it isn't exactly the easiest travel companion.
Does the idea of an enormous tablet-TV seem reasonable to you? Unfortunately, you can't buy one just yet — Samsung didn't provide any pricing or availability information. CES is just around the corner, however, so you may reasonably hope to hear more in January.
~KLM
\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //
Yes. I did..not enough space and not interested in paying. I have unlimited photo storage on Amazon Prime.
Nonie
Sent from my iMac 🐾
From: "Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com> To: iPad@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2015 2:20 PM Subject: Re: [iPad] Copying photos from PC to iPad
You can turn that off
~KLM
\\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //
Samsung One-Ups iPad Pro With 18-Inch Galaxy View Tablet - NBC News
18"? I see their market but I just don't think it's that big. But I could be wrong. Things are changing. And maybe if I was deciding on if I wanted a tv I may choose an 18" tablet if I didn't have a computer. But I'm not. And I do have a computer.
Samsung One-Ups iPad Pro With 18-Inch Galaxy View Tablet
Think the iPad Pro is big? Wait till you get a load of this thing. Samsung on Wednesday took the wraps off the monster Galaxy View tablet, an "unprecedented mobile entertainment experience" with an 18.4-inch screen.
It's so big that it comes with a handle built into its screen cover, so you can carry the tablet like a briefcase — after all, it probably won't fit into your actual briefcase. The idea of the device, however, unlike the iPad Pro, isn't to give you more screen real estate for productivity apps. The Galaxy View is all about media.
The idea (presumably) is that you can take the View anywhere and use it as a small wireless TV — in the bedroom or kitchen, perhaps, or on the plane or train. The big screen is only 1080p, though, so you'll want to sit back a bit or those big pixels will really show. And at nearly 6 pounds it isn't exactly the easiest travel companion.
Does the idea of an enormous tablet-TV seem reasonable to you? Unfortunately, you can't buy one just yet — Samsung didn't provide any pricing or availability information. CES is just around the corner, however, so you may reasonably hope to hear more in January.
~KLM
\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //