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Devices => Androids and other portables => Topic started by: randycw on January 27, 2014, 11:48:18 am
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I think I have deciphered that Android tablets have better integration with JRiver's Media Center than do Apple's offerring, but I am not certain of this and I can't quite figure where to place the ones running Microsoft 8 (ie Surface Pro).
What I want to be able to do, is mount tablets on the walls in certain areas of my house. I'd use them as zone controllers mostly, but in a few locations I'd use them to display video content streamed from MC19.
APPLE:
I know there is third party support via JRemote, but don't have any experience with it. (Don't own any Apple products currently)
I don't think Apple's products can do the video portion, is this correct? If so, then I am ruling them out.
ANDROID:
Gizmo works decently. I have some experience with it on my phone. (Don't currently own any tablets)
I think MC-Gizmo will stream video to Android devices, but I gather that this is a bit hit-or-miss. Which tablets work for video streaming?
WINDOWS 8:
Most expensive option, and don't see much in the forums regarding them. However, it seems to me that perhaps this would give the best MC19 control as you could use a full version of MC19 on the tablet to control a server of MC19 on the main PC. Making me think everything should work flawlessly and video would stream period.
So, is there a compelling reason to consider Android, iPad, or Windows Surface over the other?
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android for price, compatibility, flexibility. i have a nexus 7 and video streams just fine looks like the Samsung offerings are the trouble makers
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Thank you.
I have seen several people on this forum mention success with the Nexus 7. Looks like this just might be the proper route.
I'd still be curious about a Windows 8 tablet, but I much prefer the price on the Nexus.
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I ordered a Nexus 7 for $227 and a Dell Venue 8 for $265.
I know the Nexus ought to work well given the success others have had.
I am curious about the Windows 8.1 tablet and for basically $40 more I thought I'd experiment. Mostly I can envision the tablet being magnet mounted on a kitchen wall with "windowed" apps running -- local weather, JRiver of course, wife's recipe thing. Can't do this with the Android devices, and maybe can't with the 8.1 device either, but I'd like to give it a try.
I'll post more later. It'll likely be much later as I am currently rebuilding my main media server and updating it. The old one ran for 7 years 24/7. Good run, but time to update some hardware.
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Well after several days of futzing with the two tablets, I have come to the conclusion that the Nexus 7 is the better choice for me.
The Windows 8.1 tablet worked okay, but didn't deliver on a few fronts -- actually didn't work well in a windowed environment for me, can't wirelessly charge, and I found the Tremote to be a bit clumsy in my kids' and wife's hands.
The Nexus 7 with a little "rooting" lets me have a split screen (two windows basically), tap-to-wake (very handy versus the power button when mounted on the wall). I can also wirelessly charge this device, and overall it seems to be the easiest for the rest of the family to use. AND its the cheaper option too!
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glad you found yourself to the better device ^_^