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ymc226
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iPad 3 to external HD, is it possible?
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Bringing an iPad and external HD seems a lot easier than bringing a larger MacBook Pro when traveling with its larger charger.
I see that iPad 3 also has a SD reader-lightning and lightning-USB connectors available. Is there a way or app (similar to LR) for the iPad 3 that allows it to catalog/transfer pictures onto an external HD? I was thinking first transfer the photos from SD to the iPad, then download from the iPad to the external HDD.
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Yes, it can be done. Syl Arena does it. He uses a Seagate wireless HD. I've asked him the process but he never responded.
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Here is one solution:
http://www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/portable-hard-drives/wireless/wireless-plus/
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Upload and back up full-resolution photos and video from your tablet or smartphone - no extra cables needed.
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Hadn't seen that one before. I was only aware of their GoFlex Satellite wifi drive,
http://www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/portable-hard-drives/wireless/seagate-satellite/
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Patriot has one as well, the enclosure can work with up to 2tb drives,
http://www.patriotmemory.com/product/detail.jsp?prodline=6&catid=43&prodgroupid=237&id=1274&type=19
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Those are the only ones I'm aware of that can act as their own hotspot.
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