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1 | initial version | posted 2014-11-19 14:39:09 +0200 |
If possible, I'd love to see a Consumer Infrared Port added to this tablet. Most video and audio devices today are still controlled only by IR, and most of the high-end Android phones now include IR ports, so it hopefully wouldn't be too hard to add. Used properly, the tablet form-factor works very nicely as a remote control.
(Of course, my biggest personal reason is that I'd love to port my own N900 IR control app onto a Sailfish device. ;) )
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If possible, I'd love to see a Consumer Infrared Port added to this tablet. Most video and audio devices today are still controlled only by IR, and most of the high-end Android phones now include IR ports, so it hopefully wouldn't be too hard to add. Used properly, the tablet form-factor works very nicely as a remote control.
(Of course, my biggest personal reason is that I'd love to port my own N900 IR control app onto a Sailfish device. ;) )
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If possible, I'd love to see a Consumer Infrared Port added to this tablet. Most video and audio devices today are still controlled only by IR, and most of the high-end Android phones now include IR ports, so it hopefully wouldn't be too hard to add. Used properly, the tablet form-factor works very nicely as a remote control.
(Of course, my biggest personal reason is that I'd love to port my own N900 IR control app onto a Sailfish device. ;) )
If possible, I'd love to see a Consumer Infrared Port added to this tablet. Most video and audio devices today are still controlled only by IR, and most of the high-end Android phones now include IR ports, so it hopefully wouldn't be too hard to add. Used properly, the tablet form-factor works very nicely as a remote control.
(Of course, my biggest personal reason is that I'd love to port my own N900 IR control app onto a Sailfish device. ;) )
If possible, I'd love to see a Consumer Infrared Port added to this tablet. Most video and audio devices today are still controlled only by IR, and most of the high-end Android phones now include IR ports, so it hopefully wouldn't be too hard to add. Used properly, the tablet form-factor works very nicely as a remote control.
(Of course, my biggest personal reason is that I'd love to port my own N900 IR control app onto a Sailfish device. ;) )