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March 21, 2007

Apple TV - "a pleasure to use"

Apple TV is now shipping from the Apple Store. Early reviews give thumbs-up to Apple's latest TV gadget.

New York Times:
"In looks, it sits at the top of the heap.... requires a widescreen TV — preferably an HDTV.... doesn’t work with the squarish, traditional TVs.... Apple TV doesn’t come with any cables.... integration of iPod, iTunes and Apple TV offers frequent payoffs.... All of this works elegantly and effortlessly.... seamless, trouble-free experience.... Apple TV remote controlApple TV offers a gracious, delightful experience — but requires fidelity to Apple’s walled garden.... Its rivals, meanwhile, offer many more features, but they’re piled into bulkier boxes with much less concern for refinement, logic or simplicity...."

USA Today:
"a breeze to set up.... Rival products tend to be complicated, cumbersome and costly.... stylish gray 1.1-inch tall square box weighs just 2.4 pounds and is not much bigger than a paperback.... The first time you sync iTunes to Apple TV can take an awful long time.... Apple TV presents a dandy way to enjoy [digital entertainment] from the couch rather than desk chair."
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Wall Street Journal:
"Apple TV is tiny.... in our tests, it worked great, and we can easily recommend it for people who are yearning for a simple way to show on their big TVs all that stuff trapped on their computers.... It performed flawlessly.... the comparable Xbox costs 50% more than Apple TV, is much larger and stores only half as much material.... it's a beautifully designed, easy-to-use product that should be very attractive to people with widescreen TV sets and lots of music, videos, and photos stored on computers.... Apple TV's most important limitation is that it can't stream much video or audio directly from the Internet -- yet.... Apple TV is a pleasure to use.... won't work with most older TV sets.... Apple TV is a very well-designed product that easily brings the computer and the TV together."

Buy Apple TV - now shipping

Apple TV is now shipping. Use Apple TV to wirelessly play iTunes content from your Mac or PC on your widescreen TV, including movies, TV shows, music, photos and podcasts. You can browse your collection of digital media from across your home using the Apple TV Remote and your wifi network.

Apple TV integrates with iTunes enabling you to choose from over 400 movies and 350 TV shows; over four million songs; 5,000 music videos; 100,000 podcasts; and 20,000 audiobooks from the iTunes Store.

Apple TV has a 40GB hard drive to store up to 50 hours of video, 9,000 songs, 25,000 photos or a combination of each and is capable of delivering high-definition 720p output. Apple TV comes with HDMI, component video, analog and optical audio ports (cables not included).

You can now order Apple TV from the Apple Store, Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail price of $299.

Apple TV requires iTunes 7.1 or later (download here for free) on a Mac with Mac OS X version 10.3.9 or later, or a Windows PC with Windows XP Home/Professional (SP2).

An 802.11b/g/n wireless network using AirPort, AirPort Extreme(R) or 10/100 Base-T Ethernet networking is required. Internet access is required and a broadband connection is recommended. Apple TV requires an enhanced definition or high-definition widescreen TV. iPod games will not play on Apple TV.

NOTE: Apple, Mac, Mac OS, Macintosh, Apple TV, iTunes, AirPort, Apple Store, AirPort Extreme and iPod are trademarks of Apple.

March 17, 2007

Apple TV ready to ship

Apple TV is expected to start shipping on March 20. You can order Apple TV online from The Apple Store for $299. Shipping is free.

With Apple TV, you can enjoy movies, TV shows, music and podcasts in your iTunes library, plus photos and movie trailers, on your widescreen TV wirelessly, from your Mac or PC.

January 9, 2007

Apple TV


With Apple TV, you can enjoy movies, TV shows, music, and podcasts from your iTunes library, plus photos and movie trailers, on your widescreen TV — wirelessly, from your Mac or PC.

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