- Feb 14, 2004
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Apple TV
Specs:
-$299
-40gb hard drive (50 hours of video, 9,000 songs, 25,000 pictures)
-Mac or PC compatible
-Wifi B/G/N
-Video output: Component, HDMI
-Audio output: Analog RCA stereo, Optical
-Widescreen TV required
-2.4 pounds, 1.1" tall, 7.7x7.7" around
Plays back music, movies, and photos on your TV.
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I think it's an interesting device. It may take off because of the consumer market...plug it in, download stuff on iTunes, watch on your TV. The thing that's hard to swallow, aside from it requiring a widescreen TV (ED or HD capable of 1080i), is the price of the content. $0.99 music - fine. $1.99 for a TV show - a little high. New movies - $14.99! For that amount I can get a Netflix subscription and watch as many movies as I want without taking up any space on my computer's hard drive. Plus the player is $299. Ouch. Or you could just get a modded Xbox and do all of that and more.
Specs:
-$299
-40gb hard drive (50 hours of video, 9,000 songs, 25,000 pictures)
-Mac or PC compatible
-Wifi B/G/N
-Video output: Component, HDMI
-Audio output: Analog RCA stereo, Optical
-Widescreen TV required
-2.4 pounds, 1.1" tall, 7.7x7.7" around
Plays back music, movies, and photos on your TV.
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I think it's an interesting device. It may take off because of the consumer market...plug it in, download stuff on iTunes, watch on your TV. The thing that's hard to swallow, aside from it requiring a widescreen TV (ED or HD capable of 1080i), is the price of the content. $0.99 music - fine. $1.99 for a TV show - a little high. New movies - $14.99! For that amount I can get a Netflix subscription and watch as many movies as I want without taking up any space on my computer's hard drive. Plus the player is $299. Ouch. Or you could just get a modded Xbox and do all of that and more.
