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โJun-01-2015 04:44 PM
strollin wrote:dan-nickie wrote:pnichols wrote:strollin on wrote:
It helps if you have an unlimited data plan on your phone like I do.
If your unlimited data does include delivering it at 4G speeds, then you are one of the very, very, very lucky ones who took advantage of the cellular system owners before they discovered greed.
That would be me ๐
I did all I had to do to hang on that plan for dear life.
Yup, grandfathered into an unlimited 4G data plan. My download speeds using my phone's hotspot are almost always faster than the download speeds I get using my home ISP.
โJun-01-2015 03:26 PM
dan-nickie wrote:pnichols wrote:strollin on wrote:
It helps if you have an unlimited data plan on your phone like I do.
If your unlimited data does include delivering it at 4G speeds, then you are one of the very, very, very lucky ones who took advantage of the cellular system owners before they discovered greed.
That would be me ๐
I did all I had to do to hang on that plan for dear life.
โJun-01-2015 03:18 PM
RDMueller wrote:
The other thing I'm thinking is to put some content on my laptop before leaving. That would solve the problem of burning thru the data plan and for areas with no LTE coverage. But how to get movies/shows from the laptop to the TV? Would Roku work in that situation?
โJun-01-2015 03:04 PM
pnichols wrote:strollin on wrote:
It helps if you have an unlimited data plan on your phone like I do.
If your unlimited data does include delivering it at 4G speeds, then you are one of the very, very, very lucky ones who took advantage of the cellular system owners before they discovered greed.
โJun-01-2015 02:39 PM
strollin on wrote:
It helps if you have an unlimited data plan on your phone like I do.
โJun-01-2015 01:11 PM
โJun-01-2015 10:48 AM
RDMueller wrote:
Yes, my tv uses HDMI. I think the most significant thing I've learned from this thread is that there is such a thing as a lightning to HDMI adapter. I've had no problem watching whatever I want on the iPad, regardless of whether it is streamed or downloaded ahead of time (via iTunes, from a computer or whatever). The ability to connect the iPad directly to the TV's HDMI port is what I didn't realize was possible, and that pretty much solves my problem!
I really appreciate all the input!
โJun-01-2015 06:16 AM
โJun-01-2015 04:49 AM
redhooker wrote:
Streaming video in HD from most any service burns about 3 gigs an hour. Set your netflix account to low res and it burns about 0.3 gigs an hour. It is a huge difference, and is why we have 2 netflix accounts. One for the house is HD, and another account set to low res for mobile use.
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