28 April 2011 16:45 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Channel 4 has deemed the iPad good enough now to launch a dedicated Channel 4 On Demand iPad app allowing you to catch up on Channel 4 shows from your Apple tablet rather than the a laptop. But it is any good? We go hands on to find out.
Download the free app, fire it up and you’re presented with a simple menu system that lets you pick 4oD recommended shows, Catch Up, search through categories, or pick from an A to Z list of programmes.

Styling is all very 4oD with sharp edges. Getting beyond this, the interface is easy and straightforward.
There is no search option so its all browsing based, but that won’t stop you from finding what you need.
Shows that carry a 16 year-old classification or over will require you to accept the T&C every time - there is no settings option to save you having to get around pressing the same T&C each time annoyingly, strange considering as every show is pre-loaded with a 1 minute advert for Heineken. Yes, last time we checked you had to be 18 to drink in the UK.

That forcing you to watch a one minute advert before every show is incredibly annoying, but the advert isn’t the only frustration you’ll have with the 4oD app for iPad.
There is no 3G support, that’s right you have to be connected to a Wi-Fi network at the moment to use the app, no download saving option for watching programmes on the train or the plane, and no AirPlay support so you can fire it to a TV with Apple TV connected on a big screen.
That said you do get Channel 4 programmes on your iPad, the quality is good enough (it’s still SD though), and you can easily jump your way through a recording to get to the bit that you want with the app telling you how long you’ve been watching and how long you’ve got left.
There's also a good range of content on their - the same as the 4oD service on the web meaning if you're a fan of Channel 4, don't mind the little annoyance should mean you'll enjoy the experience overall.
Good, but those adverts will frustrate.
Tablets, iPad apps, Channel 4, Apps, 4oD










4seven channel announced: The most talked about TV from C4 Catch-up TV decided by you
Is Facebook about to buy Opera to create own Facebook browser? EXCLUSIVE: Pocket-lint source tells us "yes"
APP OF THE DAY: The Weather Channel review (iPhone / iPod touch) Tonight for the first time, just about half-past ten...
Mazda CX5 2.2 TDI AWD A very zoomy SUV
Which smartphone is best for the sun? Screens for the Summer
Jony Ive: Next Apple product is our most important and best work yet Better than iPod, iPad and iPhone?
Batman Nokia Lumia 900: Limited edition phone heading to UK Who are you? I'm Batman
Dragon's Dogma Adventure time
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Roger likes a Tango at 12 o'clock
Porsche 911 Carrera (991) 2012 pictures and hands-on WANT
Canon EOS 5D MK III It's a hat-trick
Robert Moog Google doodle best yet, even better than Les Paul Synthesizer synthesiser
British Gas turns Team GB swimming stars into superheroes Aquanauts assemble
APP OF THE DAY: Mini Motor review (Android, iPhone and iPad) Top-down. Top app.
Microsoft Office coming to iPad and Android tablets this November A change of heart?
Pint of Guinness reveals scannable QR code Novelty drinking
Olympus OM-D E-M5 review
The compact system camera to beat all others?
Nokia Lumia 900 review
Is big beautiful?
HTC One V review
V for victory?
Huawei Ascend G300 review
Big bang for your hundred quid
FIFA 12: UEFA Euro 2012 review
Lacks polish, if not the Polish
Asus Transformer Pad TF300T review
Transforms your money in to a great tablet
Nikon Coolpix P510 review
Does the P510 zoom beyond expectations?
Fujifilm X-Pro1 review
Like a Leica
Volkswagen Beetle Design 1.2TSi DSG review
The bug is back. Again.
BlackBerry Curve 9320 review
A BB for beginners?
Fujifilm FinePix HS30EXR review
Can Fujifilm’s latest put the ‘super’ in superzoom?
HP Envy 14 Spectre review
The Ultrabook that isn't an Ultrabook
The Walking Dead: The Game review
Fleshed out zombie bonanza
Nikon Coolpix S6300 review
Point, shoot and scoot