Hello All,
I had emailed Camp Inn the other day about trying to find a solution for my situation of camping with a trailer while still bringing 2 off road toys (quad and dirtbike). Cary responded and suggested some ideas which I am exploring.
In any case, as part of our email exchange (some of which is below), I had suggested that Camp Inn might want to offer a wireless display option for their trailers. This is really not intended to be spam but he suggested I should post here as they were interested in your feedback.
For those that don't know, with wireless display (aka Miracast) you can connect your phone, tablet or laptop to a screen wirelessly so you can stream movies, share pictures, etc. from your mobile device to the TV easily. Bascially, it allows you to put your mobile device on a larger screen (like HDTV) without wires. It allows you to stream audio and video from your device...anything on your mobile screen can be put up on the display. It's built in to most Android smartphones and tablets as well as Windows 8.1 laptops and tablets.
I brought it up to Cary because my company makes such devices. I was not trying to sell anyone on anything, just thought it might be a good optional accessory device. Cary suggested I post something here about it so they could follow the feedback and see if it is something they should consider offering.
Again, it is not my intent to come in and push some products or spam the board with unwanted or unsolicited pitches. Per Cary's request, I just offered to start the conversation and let it flow.
Thanks
Jay T.
aka Java Jack
"Jay,
...
Neat idea for the TV. I myself am not near as tech savvy as my customers, heck I don't even carry a cellphone. But, even I can see where this would make sense. One of the comments I hear customers say regularly is they don't want a DVD player because they wouldn't use DVDs since they are using their personal storage devices.
A neat thing to try would be to sign up on the Unofficial Camp-Inn forum. This is a discussion board for Camp-Inn owners and it is a very great source of info. But, what I am thinking is if you talked about this device on there the feedback would be interesting to see.
Cary"
I had emailed Camp Inn the other day about trying to find a solution for my situation of camping with a trailer while still bringing 2 off road toys (quad and dirtbike). Cary responded and suggested some ideas which I am exploring.
In any case, as part of our email exchange (some of which is below), I had suggested that Camp Inn might want to offer a wireless display option for their trailers. This is really not intended to be spam but he suggested I should post here as they were interested in your feedback.
For those that don't know, with wireless display (aka Miracast) you can connect your phone, tablet or laptop to a screen wirelessly so you can stream movies, share pictures, etc. from your mobile device to the TV easily. Bascially, it allows you to put your mobile device on a larger screen (like HDTV) without wires. It allows you to stream audio and video from your device...anything on your mobile screen can be put up on the display. It's built in to most Android smartphones and tablets as well as Windows 8.1 laptops and tablets.
I brought it up to Cary because my company makes such devices. I was not trying to sell anyone on anything, just thought it might be a good optional accessory device. Cary suggested I post something here about it so they could follow the feedback and see if it is something they should consider offering.
Again, it is not my intent to come in and push some products or spam the board with unwanted or unsolicited pitches. Per Cary's request, I just offered to start the conversation and let it flow.
Thanks
Jay T.
aka Java Jack
"Jay,
...
Neat idea for the TV. I myself am not near as tech savvy as my customers, heck I don't even carry a cellphone. But, even I can see where this would make sense. One of the comments I hear customers say regularly is they don't want a DVD player because they wouldn't use DVDs since they are using their personal storage devices.
A neat thing to try would be to sign up on the Unofficial Camp-Inn forum. This is a discussion board for Camp-Inn owners and it is a very great source of info. But, what I am thinking is if you talked about this device on there the feedback would be interesting to see.
Cary"