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- 01-06-2013, 09:34 AM
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Bi-Directional Bridge
I hope with BB10 coming to a phone and PB near me that I will be able to Bi-Directional be able to bridge my devices. For example because the Z10/X10's have micro SD cards I have essentially unlimited storage available to me (by swapping micro SD cards). So If I have TV content on my Z10 that I can control my Z10 attached to my TV via HDMI with my playbook on the couch. or if I was playing cut the rope on my TV from my playbook that I could control that from my Z10 etc. I hope RIM has thought of use cases similar to this with BB7 it wasn't important to be to have this relationship as my device didn't have HDMI but with the upcoming devices I see all sorts of use cases where Bi-directional bridge could be very useful to me.
- 01-06-2013, 11:59 AM #2
you'll probably see this happening, i'm sure it could have been down with the current but the only reason to do this would be for file transfers as your phone is usually the gateway, bridge might not even be necessary with BB10 as the new devices will be able to do everything the playbook can and that includes the microHDMI so no need to leave your playbook connected and use your phone to control it
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