With the iPad you sync with your PC via cable or wireless to the PC via iTunes.
The Samsung tablet does the same via Kies or you can get a cable that takes a USB and do the same.
All of them connect to your home wireless via an easy set up.
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With the iPad you sync with your PC via cable or wireless to the PC via iTunes.
The Samsung tablet does the same via Kies or you can get a cable that takes a USB and do the same.
All of them connect to your home wireless via an easy set up.
my new camera does wifi - browse my photo's on the camera from my xoom2 .. loving it!!
What an age we live in....
so? i have apple TV, can access my media centre from my ipad or my phone,
and seeing as my Tivo records straight to my media centre so i can always fast forward ads
and all my music/movies/tv shows. can start playing music from anywhere in the house through my stereo as well...
oh, and i can write my name in the snow seeing as we seem to be playing
Is this it?
Cool - too easy. Just use the wireless functionality of your modem for you both to connect to while at home. If you're not sure how to do it, I recommend calling your closest Uni/Tafe and ask if one of the computer studies students is interested in earning some $. You'll find it cheaper than getting a tech in. Or, Tel$tra help desk may be able to help (?)
When you're out and about and want to use it, the easiest thing to do is get a mobile wifi device - I have a Vodafone one I use in my job. Tel$tra have them also and while offering the best mobile reception there plans aren't always that great - but if you're a client currently you should sweet talk them for a deal.
The easiest solution of all is to get a 3G tablet, but that's a more expensive option. The tablet uses your modem wifi at home and when you're away from the house, it uses Tel$tra network via a SIM.
Android tablets/phones can connect to shares on PC's - there is at least one, and likely many more, apps to facilitate this - ES File Explorer.
You can also plug a OTG USB cable into an android device and transfer data direct with help of another app to/from say a thumb drive - I am yet to need or attempt this, but I've been told it works a treat.
I may have a barely used mint condition Nexus 7 (8GB) for sale soon
Tried USB OTG Coach, works a treat!
Those who are stuck with an iPad can transfer files quickly and easily using one of the many cloud storage solutions available. I use demonic because it's free, pretty functional and not apple. When I buy a new tablet it'll be a Droid, but I'll still use dropbox
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