This may have been asked before but I can't find the answer anywhere. Is it possible to run a live simulcast video feed on an ipad just as on a desktop pc? I am traveling alot this year and would prefer to purchase an ipad vs laptop for simulcast auctions when I am not in the office.
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Permalink Reply by Shawn Foster on June 21, 2012 at 5:03pm Jay
As a person who owns both and iPad and an Macbook, I will tell you to start with a Macbook. I run a software company as well as my dealership from my Macbook, I could not do that from my iPad. Its not so much that you couldn't run the program you want on an iPad, its just not user friendly for extended time like preparing docs, presentations, or other projects that require a lot of input. You could certainly watch a simulcast on an iPad but I would encourage you to make sure that is all you want to do. iPads are great for searching the web, apps, music and movies. They are not great for typical PC applications that require you to type or create projects. FYI
Permalink Reply by Jenny Murphy Bloodworth on June 21, 2012 at 5:11pm Jay - you might check out this page of Manheim's website. It says the Manheim app allows for Simulcast proxy bidding, but I didn't see anything about running live feeds. http://www.manheim.com/products/buying_selling_tools
Permalink Reply by Jay Smith on June 21, 2012 at 5:23pm Hi all and thanks for all of the responses. I guess I wasn't quite specific enough with my question. I am wanting either a laptop or ipad to run simulcast strictly while on vacation and when I am out of the office. Most of the time I am in front of my PC and it isn't an issue but if I decide to take a day or two off I would still like to have the ability to bid on a unit while on vacation. Please let me know if this helps.
Permalink Reply by Stephen Mullis on June 21, 2012 at 6:21pm I have a netbook and an Ipad I use. Yeah the Ipad is easy and quick to use but I find it difficult to use for many business uses because it will not work with many websites and applications. If you want something for surfing the web, email, games or music the Ipad is great but if you plan on doing much that is productive in a timely manner get a PC or MACBOOK.
Permalink Reply by Kelly Bianchi on June 21, 2012 at 5:25pm © 2013 Created by Greg Goebel.
