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- HINGED ARM FOR EASY MAINTENANCE: The hinge allows mounted networking equipment to swing out, offering convenient rear access during upgrades and...
- DURABLE STEEL CONSTRUCTION: Built from high-quality 16 GA CRS steel with a black powder-coated finish, providing long-lasting durability and...
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FAQ:
Q: What happened to TVPad?
A: Before TVPad was shut down by a lawsuit last month, the streaming TV device maker released four models of their popular TVPad. The TVPad allowed users in the United States, Canada, and Australia interested in streaming Korean dramas, Chinese news, Taiwanese movies and Hong Kong sitcoms over their home internet connection.
Q: What can you watch on TVPad?
A: The TVPad allowed users in the United States, Canada, and Australia interested in streaming Korean dramas, Chinese news, Taiwanese movies and Hong Kong sitcoms over their home internet connection. . With four different models came four different remote controllers for the TVPad.
Q: Who is the manufacturer of the TVPad 4?
A: TVpad’s main market was Chinese consumers worldwide. The TVpad4 was capable of installing third party apps. The label on an M358 device identifies the manufacturer as Create New Technology (HK) Limited.
Q: What is the difference between the original TVPad and tvpad2?
A: For the original TVPad (M121) and TVPad2 (model M233), it seems as if the remote remained the same. Their remote control resembled those advanced remotes from cable companies with too much functionality. Too many buttons (approximately 40) and multi-colored controls. I couldn’t imagine trying to have my mom or dad navigate this.