iPad Netflix and ABC Player hands-on over MiFi 3G and WiFi (with video)

Netflix looked great, too, though the interface isn't as slick as ABC's -- it's clear that these guys threw the app together in a hurry. The first thing you see when you open it, for instance, is the company's standard web-based login -- it's literally just the Netflix website. Don't get us wrong, it works just fine, but there were definitely plenty of opportunities for iPad-specific customization here. The trend continues after you log in, where you see the same view you're already familiar with when you peep your queue and Watch Instantly selections from a browser on a PC. Streaming worked quite well in both orientations; it appears to just use the iPad's in-built video player, and that's fine with us. We noticed some stuttering over 3G after we stopped filming our demo, but the good news is that it only happened once, and the footage looked just as good over the MiFi as it did connected to our cable modem. Follow the break for video of both ABC and Netflix in action.
































Why while playing Netflix there is TIME AND BATTERY SHOWING??? Why in hell do I need to see that while watching a movie? Very very strange
It's very simple idea. Control the user. Control the content. Make lots of money on the both ends. How to do this? Make "magical" device. Pay for media coverage. Surround the release of product with secrecy.
Apple was my favorite company before this crap.
Now I see for me future is only open source software. F*ck big company control agenda.
Wonder if the BBC are going to make iPlayer work on this thing. Shouldn't be more than adding bigger Quicktime streams along the lines of the iPod/iPhone ones?
Manual focus and tripods are your friends.