the missus had a major opp yesterday and is expected to be in hospital for 8 weeks,now the tv is ?3 per day which is ?21 per week and never mind the car parking fees for myself and visitors,is there a ipad kind of device but cheaper i could buy her to watch tv on and keep at the end of it!! thanks nic
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A Laptop with mobile internet dongle (assuming it gets a decent signal in a hospital) then she could watch live online BBC, ITV etc and Iplayer, ITV player, 4-OD, etc etc... Might use a bit of data though, could be expensive...
Or, if the hospital is close to the regional TV transmitter, then something like this might work..
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Take a portable DVD player for her to use, does have to be pat tested though like shady said, find the pat testing room yourself will be faster getting it done by asking the staff on the ward.Sir Alex Ferguson in 1988
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nah, you can take gadgets in no problem, mobile phone chargers, laptops, handheld games consoles, Ipads etc etc, at our local hospital its all allowed anyway (stoke mandeville) didnt have to get anything pat tested..
I just doubt you'll get a decent (if at all) mobile internet or tv signal in a hospital.. In our local hospital even getting a normal mobile signal is near impossible, I guess its to do with interference from all the fancy hospital equipment...
Like mentioned above, a portable DVD player would be the best option, you could even record a whole evenings TV at home for her then burn it to dvd and take it in the following day...Last edited by nibblitz; 8 June, 2012, 19:27.Comment
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use tvcatchup its free and its got all the freeview channels works with android and ipad and iphoneComment
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Just give her a tablet computer connected to dk with own username and she will get well in no time??..
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Unfortunately, the likely answer is no. Most of the cheap tablets are Android based so usb device support is minimal to say the least. Some do support a specific model of mobile dongle but you would need to check out the particular tablet to find out which dongle it supports.
Another problem with hospitals, already hinted at above, is that you'll be pretty lucky to get an acceptable signal for data rates high enough for TV. Most hosipitals have significant metalwork within their construction which effectively radio shields then, not to mention interference from other equipment.
For the above reasons, portable tv's also have limited success (including TV tuners on laptops etc) unless there is an aerial feed close by the bed which can be used.
You may be better to check out the hospital TV bundles. Most hospitals offer discounted rates for longer term patients (my local offered a ?15 per week pack or ?25 for 2 week pack)Comment

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