Roku iPad Remote App Now Ready For Download

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The unofficial Roku DVPRemote iOS app has been updated to version 2.2. While it’s always allowed us to control our Roku media streamers via iPhone and iPod Touch, this refresh launches as anĀ universal binary with brand spanking new iPad interface. In addition to the replicating the physical Roku remote(s), what’s so useful about DVPRemote is the QWERTY keyboard and direct channel navigation – something Roku doesn’t natively offer.

I’ve been a big fan of Phil Irey’s work on the app, but it doesn’t seem well suited for the larger iPad screen. Then again, I’m not particularly fond of any iPad “remote controls” – preferring the smaller form factor of a smartphone. Regardless, if you own both a Roku and an iOS device, DVPRemote is well worth the $2.99 merely to overcome the burden of text entry.

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  1. I would disagree Dave regarding remote applications. I definitely prefer the iPad versions of both the DVPRemote (which I had the privilege of beta testing) and Apple’s Remote app to their iPhone versions. The larger “swipe” area is probably the most significant advantage.

    Speaking of remotes, it seems to me that it won’t be long before the traditional IR remote will be replaced with motion controller/sensor devices (e.g. Kinect) and mobile device apps utilizing wi-fi vice IR. I’m anxiously awaiting either a Sony PS3 app for iOS devices or a Sony tablet with a killer app so I can throw away the Bluetooth remote.

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