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Hands on with SlingPlayer for Apple iPhone: watch your cable box or DVR on the go
Tuesday, January 06, 2009 - 05:19 PM EST

"Sling Media has announced the long-awaited iPhone version of SlingPlayer Mobile, the mobile app that lets Slingbox owners watch their cable boxes or DVRs on the go," Jamie Lendino reports for PC Magazine. "I had a chance to test an alpha version of the app on an iPhone 3G. Slingbox owners can log onto the iPhone version using their online accounts, which store all of the appropriate Slingbox tags for use across multiple platforms. For starters, there's a new Home Channel Set feature that lets you specify what the default channel is whenever you fire up the app on the iPhone, even if the cable box back at home is set to a different channel. You can also set up a separate Mobile Favorites list that downloads straight to the device."

"One nice touch: you can surf Favorite channels by flicking right or left with your index finger. The app responded within about one second per "flick;" it seemed quite fast given the remote channel changing that's happening in the background over the Internet. This is great for surfing your favorite channels, without having to return to the Program Guide or clutter up the screen with various UI elements. Flicking up and down, instead of left and right, changes the channel normally (from the entire list of available channels, not just your favorites), again without having to bring up the remote control or guide," Lendino reports.

"Unfortunately, while the new app fills the iPhone's screen with a nice, smooth picture, it doesn't take full advantage of the increased screen resolution. The app scales up the same 320 x 240 pixel image from the Windows Mobile and BlackBerry versions to fit the iPhone's 320 x 480 pixel screen. Having said that, it still looked sharp when blown up to full screen, with reasonable smoothness over a weak 3G signal and near 30 fps animation over Wi-Fi," Lendino reports.

More in the full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Fred Mertz" for the heads up.]

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Jan 06, 09 - 05:49 pm Comment from: Me

SlingBox is amazing - If you don't have one, it's 100% worth it.

Jan 06, 09 - 06:29 pm Comment from: KenC

The alpha was announced back at WWDC.

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