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Subject: [Leica] OT: Sony Sucks, big time
From: spencer at aotera.org (Spencer Cheng)
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 01:17:50 -0400
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What Richard said. My solution is to use Apple?s Airplay and an AppleTV unit 
for mirroring when using an Apple device or a nice long HDMI cable for 
everything else.

The problem with paper manuals is that a) it cost money to print and ship b) 
?Smart? TVs are so complicated now that a dead tree manual would be pretty 
thick.

All the major TV manufacturer sucks at designing an usable smartTV. I have a 
Samsung at home and it?s ?smart? bits are pathetic from usability 
perspective. AppleTV, for all it?s faults, is way better for usability than 
anything I?ve seen from any of the TV manufacturers whether they are 
Japanese, Korean or Chinese. I was involved in the design of a set top box 
last year. My lesson learnt is don?t let techies design UI. They love what 
they designed and they did try to do a good job. Usability for the 
average-joe is not the same as usability for a techie with 5-10 years of 
experience and technical education. I had to push them hard to bring in 
usability specialists.

As for the TV as the centre of the home universe, that has been the wet 
dream of every TV manufacturer for at least the 15 years I?ve involved in 
the multimedia industry. No one has succeeded yet and everyone has tried and 
are still trying. All the efforts are just that, efforts. I don?t want to 
answer my phone call using my TV. No, really! Nor do I want to close the 
curtains via some dialog on my TV.

Nathan, I really suggest a nice long HDMI cable. LG is not particularly 
better than Samsung so keep your expectations low and you won?t be 
disappointed.

Regards,
Spencer

PS. Don?t get me started about calibrating the colours on a TV...

On Apr 13, 2014, at 13:03, Richard Taylor <r.s.taylor at comcast.net> wrote:

> Have been following this discussion and can answer this question.   I have 
> a Sony Bravia and Apple TV.  My MacBook Air is running Mavericks.  I 
> selected the Apple TV input on my Bravia, then clicked on the AirDrop logo 
> in the toolbar on my laptop.  It turned blue.  Then I clicked on the now 
> blue AirDrop logo again and selected Mirror Built in Display and, voila, 
> instant mirroring on the Bravia.  
> 
> I think the absence of printed manuals for computers explains a lot of 
> this difficulty.  There?s often much trial and error involved in getting 
> things to work and, often, also requires consultation with someone who?s 
> all ready figured it out. 
> 
> There?s lots of other stuff I don?t like about Mavericks and I think Apple 
> is getting way too high handed, but at least this one is simple.   
> 
> Best, 
> 
> Dick
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 13, 2014, at 10:33 AM, George Lottermoser <george.imagist at 
> icloud.com> wrote:
> 
>> Good to know. I've been looking at them the last couple days to 
>> specifically mirror the iPad. I assumed they'd just work for that.
>> 
>> Have you talked to Apple about the Mavericks issue? Or researched the 
>> issues on line?
>> 
>> I only know one person who has the device. Relatively recent acquisition. 
>> So far they seem happy with it. I know a couple others with some of the 
>> other "black box" alternatives to cable and satellite subscriptions. They 
>> seem happy to use a device that allows more specificity in choosing 
>> content than subscribing to 300 channels in order to access 15.
>> 
>> a note off the iPad, George
>> 
>> On Apr 13, 2014, at 9:22 AM, FRANK DERNIE <frank.dernie at 
>> btinternet.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> could just be the UK but my Apple TV is of very limited use, I have been 
>>> disappointed. Most of the films are USA companies, and I have not been 
>>> able to mirror my Mavericks iMac (though I have the impression I could 
>>> when it was still Mountain Lion) I just get effectively what is in 
>>> iTunes when I select "computer".
>>> I consider my Apple TV to have been a waste of money.
>> 
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