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Re: Home Trial offer of modified Hiface USB devices

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 9:23 pm
by jkeny
cybot wrote:
jkeny wrote:Like a good salesman I'm painting a picture for you in your favourite listening chair, etc.

Yes, copying CDs to disk is a bit of a pain but maybe someone should set-up a service to do this? Who said me?

I'm looking at avoiding PC/laptop altogether by having my device connecting into an Android tablet or Android phone as the playback device. What would people think of this? (Now I have my market research hat on :))

Exactly the way to go John :-) Anything to do with taking the PC/laptop out of the equation sounds good to me. Don't know much about the Android but what about the iPad?
No go with the iPad - it's not an open system - can't connect USB devices to it unless you get a license from S. Jobs - will only cost €50,000 in a large brown envelope.

Re: Home Trial offer of modified Hiface USB devices

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 9:36 pm
by cybot
jkeny wrote:
cybot wrote:
jkeny wrote:Like a good salesman I'm painting a picture for you in your favourite listening chair, etc.

Yes, copying CDs to disk is a bit of a pain but maybe someone should set-up a service to do this? Who said me?

I'm looking at avoiding PC/laptop altogether by having my device connecting into an Android tablet or Android phone as the playback device. What would people think of this? (Now I have my market research hat on :))

Exactly the way to go John :-) Anything to do with taking the PC/laptop out of the equation sounds good to me. Don't know much about the Android but what about the iPad?
No go with the iPad - it's not an open system - can't connect USB devices to it unless you get a license from S. Jobs - will only cost €50,000 in a large brown envelope.
LOL :-))