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<blockquote data-quote="Ian Coughlin" data-source="post: 43598" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>Re: wireless iPod interface</p><p></p><p>+1 to Philip. I don't mean to sound naive but how many people actually own a non apple MP3 player. I don't recall the last time i saw a non apple MP3 player other than a new android phone. Owning an iDevice does not limit you to the iTunes store, you can add MP3s from any source. </p><p></p><p>With that said I believe the most practical and economical solution would be to utilize an Airport Express, Create a Wi-Fi network, then stream wirelessly via AirPlay. If you want to get a little more crazy you can get an Apple TV2 and steam audio/video to a projector/smart-board.</p><p></p><p>Also, I know with an iPad, another iDevice, and Keynote you can download a keynote remote app. You can connect the iPad outputs, audio/video via what ever means and control the output with the iPhone/keynote remote app. Keynote is also backwards compatible with MS Powerpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian Coughlin, post: 43598, member: 19"] Re: wireless iPod interface +1 to Philip. I don't mean to sound naive but how many people actually own a non apple MP3 player. I don't recall the last time i saw a non apple MP3 player other than a new android phone. Owning an iDevice does not limit you to the iTunes store, you can add MP3s from any source. With that said I believe the most practical and economical solution would be to utilize an Airport Express, Create a Wi-Fi network, then stream wirelessly via AirPlay. If you want to get a little more crazy you can get an Apple TV2 and steam audio/video to a projector/smart-board. Also, I know with an iPad, another iDevice, and Keynote you can download a keynote remote app. You can connect the iPad outputs, audio/video via what ever means and control the output with the iPhone/keynote remote app. Keynote is also backwards compatible with MS Powerpoint. [/QUOTE]
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