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There is no way a PDA can match a current (Android, iOS, even Blackberry) smartphone.
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Typo. I have the 3g now, not the 3gs. The 4 is somewhere on a boat now I think...
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I bought a 32gb iphone 4 today. Purchased it online from apple and the wait time is 3 weeks + 5 days for shipping. booo.
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I got mine in the mail the other day and it's fantatsic. What a difference in speed from the 3g. I finally got around to buying a Belking Bluetooth audio receiver (for $49) and hooked it up to the stero downstairs that feeds the outside speakers. Now all I have to do is sit out on the deck, pair up with the receiver on my iPhone, and play (and control) all my music while I'm sitting there.
It's almost like magic!
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Cool, I never knew that you could do that. I occasionally use my current iphone to control my denon via the web interface but it is kind of slow and sluggish, especially from the iphone. I am able to control all of my FLAC files that are stored on my desktop with my iphone and have them play through my axioms in another room. I don't do this very often as it is easier to sue the denon remote obviously. I could see myself doing this if I had some Algonquins though.
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Does it have a bluetooth transmitter, too, or does it use the built in one? I'd be interested in using that with my wife's iPod classic, although I have an iPhone. Nevermind, I looked it up.
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The only thing to remember is that the range of Bluetooth is a lot less than WiFi (only about 30 ft). So the receiver has to be pretty close to the phone for it to work well.
For those who are interested, this is the receiver: http://www.frys.com/product/6212680?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
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it is easier to sue the denon remote I know you guys are law suit happy, but isn't that going a little far?
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