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Originally Posted by RockdaMan
I don't know enough about Tennis TV to make a recommendation.
And there are probably some situations where it may make sense to look elsewhere. Not many  , but they do exist.
Edit: The technology is there; it's just that Tennis TV has chosen not to use it in a pro-subscriber way. Instead they seek to sell iPlatform owners another sub, instead of using the existing App with their current subscription.
They could also use HTML5 video, instead of (I'm assuming) flash, which would eliminate the need for a second app and a second sub.
It's really a business decision that they have made...and it's one that others in their place have refused to make. I think that it makes sense to think differently and get a tablet or device that runs Flash in this case...
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all this senseless downloading additional apps to read flash or dropbox to replace USB (which should be SOP on any computing device) on and on.
or just get an Android device that reads both Flash and HTML5 HAS USB ports, HAS HDMI ports. HAS expandable memory.
I just don't get the whole Apple thing. I did it for a couple of years with the first two iPhones but once Androids became high end, I jumped ship and will never look back. I don't have all my media tied into the iTunes eco system and all that garbage.
sure Apple products are good looking. no denying that. They perform well, and they do run the best marketing and advertising campaigns in the country.
but the tradeoffs are too much. Too walled in, too much of pain to free your media if you decide to break out of the Apple world, Apple picks senseless fights and in this case a losing fight with Adobe flash.
Too many tradeoffs with too many other better products.