Data storage devices for movies on ios 8 ipad2

What data storage device would work to play itunes movies on ios 8 ipad2?
Thank you!

Perhaps one of this would help:
HyperDrive - The World's First And Only iPad Hard Drive
Carry 750GB of HD video and photo, always accessible to the iPad
Airstash
"Easily access, transfer, and stream your files from AirStash® – the pocketable wireless flash drive for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch! This app requires an AirStash device in order to work.  View, import & export photos, wirelessly stream videos, music & podcasts, and view documents stored on your AirStash. AirStash+ is an enhanced alternative to the built-in web interface adding features only possible with a native app."
http://www.airstash.com/
Seagate Wireless portable hard drive
"The new 500GB Seagate Wireless portable hard drive is the company's latest HD designed specifically for use with tablets and smartphones like Apple's iPad and iPhone."
http://www.macrumors.com/2015/01/04/seagate-ces-2015-new-products/
FlashAir™ II Wireless SD Card series
--Share photos & videos wirelessly
--Capacity up to 32GB
--Supports simultaneous access from up to seven devices

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