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Airplay is finally delivering on its promise on Apple TV

By | March 14, 2011, 6:37pm PDT

Summary: Wirelessly stream your homemade photos and videos to any Apple TV

Back in November of last year, Apple released iOS 4.2. Along with that release came support for Airplay on both Apple TV and iPhone. Unfortunately, the Airplay experience was only half-baked, not yet allowing the streaming of your photos or self created videos to the Apple TV.

Well, last week saw the launch of iOS 4.3, and along with that, some much needed improvements to Airplay–most notably, the ability to play videos from the Photos app! This includes the Camera Roll album, iTunes previews, and enabled third-party apps and websites on Apple TV. Basically, Apple is finally delivering the Airplay that I was expecting all along.

So, how does it work?

The other night I was at a friend’s house. We were watching his Apple TV so I decided to see if I could take it over and start streaming from my iPhone. I browsed to the Camera Roll, and then clicked on the Airplay icon. Instantly, my photo took over his television screen. Next, I clicked on a video in the Camera Roll, and immediately my video started streaming on his television.

As I mentioned in my previous article on the subject, the Airplay functionality is one of the main reasons I purchased the new Apple TV. Now that iOS 4.3 is finally delivering the experience Apple promised back in November, the Apple TV has moved to my “highly recommended” list. For $99, you can’t beat the price for the functionality. I know that Roku and others offer more functionality in what is arguably a less expensive offering, but if you have an iPhone, nothing compares to the experience of wirelessly streaming your videos and photos to your TV by simply clicking an on-screen button.

UPDATE: It looks like Apple is making it even easier for you to find Airplay-enabled apps. Click on this link for an ever expanding list.

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With more than a decade of mobile, Internet and wireless experience, Joel specializes in taking existing brands and technologies into the mobile and wireless space.

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Joel is a serial entrepreneur with his most recent business, CronkSoftware (cronksoftware.com), focusing on consulting and building games and applications for mobile devices. Joel has consulted for Microsoft’s Windows Mobile division and advises other companies on how to incorporate mobile into their existing brands and products. Joel purchases many of his devices and others are sent for review on a 30-day loaner basis and then returned to the supplier. If any devices are provided as “keeper” Joel will clearly disclose this in his reviews.

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Joel Evans

With more than a decade of mobile, Internet and wireless experience, Joel specializes in taking existing brands, technologies and services into the mobile and wireless space. Joel is currently serving as the Managing Director of Cronk Software, Inc., a company he founded to offer full-service, end-to-end mobile strategy, design and development services.

Joel is the former founder and "Chief Geek" of Geek.com, a website praised by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and others as one of world's best sources of information for technology professionals and enthusiasts.

Joel also serves as a technology expert for a number of well-known publications and regularly advises corporations, analysts, journalists and bloggers on what the future of technology will bring. He brings decades of relationships with leading game publishers, online communities and publishers, along with both hardware and software product management and delivery expertise. Joel can be found online as "JoelGeek" and you can follow him on Twitter @JoelGeek.

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RE: Airplay is finally delivering on its promise on Apple TV
lariosshow 17th Mar 2011
cant understand then sad
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Agreed, Joel.
Userama 14th Mar 2011
Airplay is finally soup! And the latest software upgrade for ATV has some pretty cool stuff, too. I'm not a big sports fan, but the MLB and NBA thingies are sexy (even without the subscriptions).
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A great business tool
kenosha77a 14th Mar 2011
An HDMI cable, an Apple TV 2, a central HDTV and any appropriate iOS device could provide a business "road warrior" with another useful tool that has obvious benefits.

For everyone else, a rather small travel bag containing an Apple TV and needed cables could make a family reunion a special event.

Of course, with the new iPad 2, content streaming to a HDTV can occur without the need for an ATV 2 (using appropriate cables and connectors) but I still would prefer a wireless streaming capability via an ATV 2.

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