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    Wireless hardrive and ipads

    Bman, the Seagate Wireless drive is pretty darn portable as it's only 2.5" drive. It runs off it's own battery power for up to 10hrs and you can recharge it from a battery pack or mains power. As it's wireless an iPad can talk to it. Voila portable and doesn't need usb.
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    Wireless hardrive and ipads

    I did some extra googling on the weekend and couldn't justify the cost for the size of SSD so I got the Seagate solution which is a small 2.5" disk...
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    Wireless hardrive and ipads

    Are you not allowed wifi turned on in flight? Doggone-it!
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    Wireless hardrive and ipads

    Hey Spades - I was fine with it. Always interesting to hear a view point about a concern. Maybe one day we will be going '****, wish I didn't have all those wifis in the house'
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    Wireless hardrive and ipads

    Ouch at 1.5kg. That's a good home solution but I think a wireless SSD is going to be better for me as it's lighter and can take a bounce. I love apple for home. I work in Linux and PCs at work so I like mac at home and it's easy.
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    Wireless hardrive and ipads

    DH has a real one with those feature. I have a thingy (originally a camera adaptor) which I can put SD cards into for my ipad. But it would be handy when travelling to have a hard drive with movies on so that the kids (and us big kids) could watch those and not have to have a copy for each...
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    Wireless hardrive and ipads

    DS14 told me that I should get a wireless hard drive to connect the ipads in our house to for movies/tv shows. And so that I can stop running out of space on my Macbook. ME38 didn't want to look stupid so I'm now googling to work out how I manage to work in IT and have no idea about this...
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