Sujet : Re: Suggestions for suitable screen sharing when in hotels
De : Hank (at) *nospam* nospam.invalid (Hank Rogers)
Groupes : uk.telecom.mobile misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.ipadDate : 13. Apr 2024, 23:24:40
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Chris wrote:
Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:
On 2024-04-12 02:57, Chris wrote:
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When travelling it'd be nice to be able to watch my netflix or player on
the hotel's/accommodation's TV. What do people recommend? I usually carry
an ipad/iphone with me and I travel mainly in the UK and europe.
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A bit of searching suggests there's only three or four options options:
chromecast, fire stick, roku, Apple TV. With Apple TV the only one
recommended for iOS. Is that really the best option? Sounds like a major
faff. I travel light so a single would be ideal.
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What are people's real world experiences, please?
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If it isn't free on the hotel TV I don't watch it.
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If I were on a long trip with several days at a time in one hotel, I
might carry along an Apple TV and movies on my iPhone or laptop. But
haven't to date. There's usually something better to do. (Read).
That's also an option :)
If you're out of country, then Netflix might be an issue:
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- access on your account in a different country (VPN can fix this unless
Netflix objects to that specific VPN provider).
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- they might think you were password sharing and bill you.
Not that had that issue here in multiple countries. The only thing I had a
couple of years ago was a show not being available in a particular country
due to licensing restrictions. A VPN fixed that.
You can easily avoid all these problems. Just never book a room at any hotel that does not provide apple TVs. It isn't worth it.