In Car Wi-Fi Entertainment Media Hub | |
Although I have in car rear screens and a PS2 the quality is pants compared to most modern tablets and now all movies are out in 1080p having the flexibility of a portable large screen and large film collection is key. Rather than pay a fortune to get a 128gb iPad etc the best option is to have the tablet access the films from a 3rd party hub/drive.
I have been looking for affordable and compact options to carry and play large movie collections and there are now quite a few options around. I narrowed down my choice to big name brands and feedback. Initially I got a Seagate Wireless Plus hard drive that is great, but I still worry about losing date if I dropped it. So I kept looking for alternatives.
For £25 (discounted at the moment on Amazon and myMemory) you can pick up a Kingston Mobilelite G2 portable wifi hub which has a built in power reserve, USB, Micro USB and Ethernet ports as well as an SD card slot.
http://www.kingston.com/en/wireless/wireless_readers#mlwg2
Once switched on (you can stick it in your arm rest and charge it from cigarette lighter) it will create a local wifi network in your car so that you can attach your film collection via a portable USB HD, USB Stick or SD card. You can then play these on your tablet, phone or laptop using the free apps or browser access. You can then bring it with you when you get home, go to a hotel etc. The great thing is that it will power most portable USB hard disc drives too.
I have bought a few cheap SD cards and it works flawlessly with 1080p streaming of films. I like the idea of using SD cards as they will not be vulnerable to bumps or drops etc. and you can keep them in a wallet. 128gb SD cards start at about £25. So I have one card for action movies another for cartoons and so on.
There are other products that do the same thing like a RavPower 6 in 1, but this one seemed the most affordable, compact and best built at the moment from a reliable brand.
Saves a lot of money on trying to integrate an HD system into your car with technology moving as fast as it is.
You can also stream different films to different tablets at the same time which is a bonus on those long trips to the Alps etc.
I know it might sound like a sales pitch, but I am really amazed at the quality and ease of the system that it might be of use to other members. Tom
Current Drive
2011 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography - Santorini Black - Ivory Leather
Previous Drives
2004 Model Vogue Td6 (Touchscreen) - Java Black - Parchment Leather
1994 RR Classic 3.9 V8 Soft dash - Niagara Grey - Grey Leather
1972 Series III SWB Safari - Green (Hand Painted) - Black Plastic
Last edited by Flashman on 20th Jun 2015 7:44am. Edited 3 times in total
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