Advertisement

HindustanTimes Sat,25 May 2013
RssFeed

Gadgets Reviews

Advertisement
Review im.Play
Puneet Mehrotra
June 04, 2012
First Published: 11:33 IST(5/6/2012)
Last Updated: 11:46 IST(5/6/2012)
Share more.
 comments   
im.Play: Watch iPhone/iPad on LCD without strings
With multiple devices media management is a cumbersome job. Music in its mp3 format is still easy to manage.  The same file and the same format can be played in multiple music players.  Management of videos can be a tough job.. With multiple devices the job becomes even tougher syncing
videos between the iPhone, the computer and the LCD screen.

Suppose you want to play your favorite movie or song, the process is lengthy and cumbersome. You download the song or movie, then you convert it to the right format. To transfer it into your iPhone you also need to convert it to its size.  In other words it's a problem of multiple formats, multiple sizes and more. To add to the problem what is converted in iPhone size if you play it in iPad or a large screen it will pixelate or the picture goes hazy and dull. 

In other words it would make life easier if one could stream the video content from the iPhone/iPad onto the TV screen without the compromise on picture quality.  I recently discovered one such product called im.Play.

im.Play - Wireless streaming of iPhone/iPad Content to TV Screen

im.Play is a small matchbox size wireless video streamer that can be attached to your iPhone or iPad. The video you play on your iPhone or iPad can be streamed wirelessly onto the LCD or any screen for that matter. What makes this device interesting is that the video you stream onto the LCD screen is in its original format and not the compressed one you made for iPhone or iPad.

Design
Apple is known for its design yet the  ancillary industry around it in form of docks and much more misses this point. Thankfully this product doesn't let you down in terms of design. The aesthetics are appealing overall. The size of the transmitter is about the size of a match box and the weight is less than 80 gms. The receiver looks like a small dock.

Setting it up
The entire setup is an easy 2 minute job. There are no apps to be downloaded or any software to be loaded. The transmitter to be attached to the iPad or iPhone is simple plug and plug. 

Pricing
At a MRP of Rs.10,000 one certainly wishes this was cheaper. Having already spent a grand amount on the Apple products one certainly wishes this was priced cheaper. The manufacturers need to keep in mind, this is a value add on to an existing product. Price plays an important role. A reasonable price encourages a consumer to build an infrastructure around the existing product.

Transmission Quality
The transmission is clear and the quality of picture is good. Getting the transmission channel right is simple. The couple of videos I played it was hard to differentiate between the original and the ones I played from the iPhone.

Convenience
Convenience wise this is great simple because your iPhone or your iPad can become a central hub for all the video content, all the music content, all the corporate presentations. You don't need to manage multiple formats or sizes.  Even the music can directly be streamed to the home theatre from the iPhone.

The Last Word
Apple is a brand that is almost worshipped and its users buy products to build around their iPods/iPhones. The iPod docks are a case in point. Overall im.Play  is an interesting device for those interested in making their iPhone/iPad a central hub for their video or music content for streaming on the TV screen.   A cheaper pricing would certainly be better. 

Puneet Mehrotra is a columnist on Business and Technology
puneet@tbe.in


Share more.
 comments   

comment Note: By posting your comments here you agree to the terms and conditions of www.hindustantimes.com
blog comments powered by Disqus

Advertisement
Review: Toshiba Kirabook

Last year, Apple added a visually stunning option to its MacBooks: screens with ultra-high resolution. These "Retina" displays reveal four times as much detail as any Windows laptop screen until now. Toshiba just released a new laptop line with a Retina-level display.

Galaxy S4 is a good phone, not a great one: reviewers

Samsung's newest Galaxy S4 smartphone is just a revamped version of its top-selling S3 phone with a bigger screen and a few software gimmicks. Samsung Galaxy S4 will be launched in India on Friday at Rs 41,500.

more »
How Flipkart broke India's online shopping inertia
It was meant to be a portal that compared different e-commerce websites, only there weren't enough of them in the first place to be compared. Thus was born Flipkart, making sure that online shopping would never be the same again in India.
Smartphones: Android trumps Apple, Windows edges up
Google's Android mobile system boosted its lead in the global smartphone market over Apple in early 2013, while Microsoft's Windows edged into third place, a survey showed.
more »
Advertisement
Advertisement
Copyright © 2013 HT Media Limited. All Rights Reserved