- Oct 2, 2007
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Ok let me lay down some basics on my situation.
I live in France for a month or two every year. Which is why I prefer the ala carte offerings of AppleTV vs the Netflix/360 subscription model.
Yes, I'm American. I know this has some bearing on the choice between the content available for the 360 and AppleTV.
I need to get either the Zune or ipod Touch for my flights to Europe. I know there is a resolution difference between the ipod touch vs Zune, but I get 80GB for $250 with the Zune vs 32GB for $500 from Apple.
Money is not a huge factor, as this stuff will be used a lot, but I don't like getting less for more. Nor do I like DRM and other product restrictions.
I plan buying seasons of my favorite shows, and need to be able to put them on my portable device for work and trips.
I'm buying this tv, and I understand that the 360 has far less HD content than AppleTV. Not good. I'm also buying a 5.1 setup, not sure if the Netflix/360 offerings have that or not.. but Apple/iTunes does.
I have no interest in console gaming, besides a desire for a Wii and MarioKart that won't go away till I probably buy one. I also have no interest in Bluray, and want to join the future today and ridding myself of shiny discs if possible. I won't buy a BR player until they are $99 and upconvert my DVDs, even then, I more than likely won't buy one.
I want or hope to store purchased content (from my couch on the AppleTV or 360) on my PC hard drive, rather than solely rely on the 360/AppleTV's HDD space, which both have pathetic drives. Do either of them offer this functionality?
I like the way the ipod Touch can control my AppleTV in my house remotely. Is this possible with the Zune/360?
So far, I'm pretty set on going with the Apple route. Due to the simple fact of more available HD content than MS offers. That said, I hate iTunes. I prefer MS's database method of sorting my music than what Apple does. But I can adjust to that.
Let me know what you think. I'm undecided here and am having a hard time making up my mind on how to "move forward" into the on-demand, commercial-less, PPV future.
I live in France for a month or two every year. Which is why I prefer the ala carte offerings of AppleTV vs the Netflix/360 subscription model.
Yes, I'm American. I know this has some bearing on the choice between the content available for the 360 and AppleTV.
I need to get either the Zune or ipod Touch for my flights to Europe. I know there is a resolution difference between the ipod touch vs Zune, but I get 80GB for $250 with the Zune vs 32GB for $500 from Apple.
Money is not a huge factor, as this stuff will be used a lot, but I don't like getting less for more. Nor do I like DRM and other product restrictions.
I plan buying seasons of my favorite shows, and need to be able to put them on my portable device for work and trips.
I'm buying this tv, and I understand that the 360 has far less HD content than AppleTV. Not good. I'm also buying a 5.1 setup, not sure if the Netflix/360 offerings have that or not.. but Apple/iTunes does.
I have no interest in console gaming, besides a desire for a Wii and MarioKart that won't go away till I probably buy one. I also have no interest in Bluray, and want to join the future today and ridding myself of shiny discs if possible. I won't buy a BR player until they are $99 and upconvert my DVDs, even then, I more than likely won't buy one.
I want or hope to store purchased content (from my couch on the AppleTV or 360) on my PC hard drive, rather than solely rely on the 360/AppleTV's HDD space, which both have pathetic drives. Do either of them offer this functionality?
I like the way the ipod Touch can control my AppleTV in my house remotely. Is this possible with the Zune/360?
So far, I'm pretty set on going with the Apple route. Due to the simple fact of more available HD content than MS offers. That said, I hate iTunes. I prefer MS's database method of sorting my music than what Apple does. But I can adjust to that.
Let me know what you think. I'm undecided here and am having a hard time making up my mind on how to "move forward" into the on-demand, commercial-less, PPV future.
