Bare drives don't have that feature. The one he describes is basically a small wireless NAS device.
http://www.cnet.com/network-storage/seagate-wireless-plus-1tb/4505-3382_7-35559082.html>This is interesting. Any external drive can be set for wireless connection or a specific model?
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>>On the file system - this goes beyond what you described, but I have a Seagate 1TB wireless hard drive. It's almost the same size as a regular external drive. I have a ton of DVD movies that I ripped to the drive. I have a folder structure set up on the drive, and I access that folder structure from a Seagate app on my iPad that reads the wireless drive
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>>In effect, I've replicated someone walking around with a portable DVD player and a ton of DVDs. I've got folders for movie categories.
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>>(And yes, I realize someone could do the same with other tablets.)
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>>Other benefits of the newest iPad/iPhone....have to say, the Retina display is stunning. Also, battery life for the iPad is about 10 hours.
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>>Finally, just a personal observation, I think navigating around iOS7 as a user is a bit simpler than Android. Not significantly, but a bit.
Regards. Al
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