I recently purchased a course online, and I need to go through all of the 
materials. It’s hosted online, but is also available for download.

So I just downloaded a bunch of files. They’re a combination of audio (MP3), 
video (MP4), some PDF files, and slides (PPT/PPTX).

The total size exceeds my monthly data plan, and I don’t like having to stop 
and restart long videos when I have to take a break for some reason, because 
they invariably lose track of where they are and end up having to restart from 
the beginning.

I’d like to be able to load them onto a small pocket-sized device that runs as 
a simple media server so I can access them from whatever device I have handy, 
without having to worry about uploading them to each device. There are some 
WiFi thumb drives, but their batteries don’t last very long, and I’d like to be 
able to put stuff on MicroSD cards that I can swap in and out rather than doing 
the whole backup/restore thing to swap files.

There’s a ton of software available to run, but what hardware options are there?

Think something like a phone or tablet with a MicroSD slot, that lets me run 
some server software and act like a media server that I could connect to from 
my phone or iPad or other mobile devices. It should have enough battery to run 
for 6 hours or so without a recharge.

Any ideas?

-David Schwartz



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