James
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Just picked up the latest one from the Apple store in Regent Street.
Anyone got one? They look pretty cool. Only £99 too.
http://www.apple.com/uk/appletv/
P.s. How cool is it shopping in the Apple store? I love how you can pay anywhere and they e-mail you the receipt etc....
Simple but effective.
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Nath
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Cue Anti-Apple gaylords.
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Cavey
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Cue pro-apple fan boys rimming the apple store
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A2H GO
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No 1080p
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
Cue pro-apple fan boys rimming the apple store
He said it was 'cool'
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James
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
No 1080p
I know but my research told me that the bit rate is so good that the difference between 720p and 1080p is negligible.
Plus it will be coupled with my 26" TV in my bedroom so on such a small TV it won't matter.
No HDD either but I have a 1TB NAS drive with iTunes server which will serve as the the storage medium.
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Cavey
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"they look pretty cool" and 'shopping at the apple store was awesome'
need I say more?
For the record it seems a good device, and 99 isn't a massive amount
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James
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I'm not an Apple fan boy. I do like Apple products but am happy to embrace alternatives. After some research, the alternatives didn't look as good. Plus £99 was a good price.
I even trialled LoveFilm on the PS3 yesterday but the rental selection was awful.
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James
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Also when I said they look cool, I didn't mean just aesthetically, I meant in general as a product.
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AndyKent
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I'd be proper interested to hear how you find using it.
I was going to get a little HTPC hooked up to my new TV and wireless stream to it, but ATV looks like it'll do the job and cheap enough.
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James
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I thought about waiting for Google TV. But there is no content service behind it. You have to rely on subscriptions to 3rd party services (like Netflix for those in the US). But none of these options looked particularly good.
I already know what the Apple content is like as I can access it via iTunes and I know their film/TV selection is very good.
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James
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Also, I'm pretty sure that you can only stream if it's in the Apple format, but there are ways to convert DivX stuff to that.
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AndyKent
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Will you actually use the rental service a lot? I understand you have to download movies in full before you can watch them, rather than truly 'on demand'.
Ok if you've got a quick connection, might take 20 minutes to download, but on a slower connection you'd have to choose a film the day before you want to watch.
That puts me off a bit.
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James
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No you don't. My boss has one and says there is less than a minute of buffering, then it starts playing straight away. Even for HD stuff.
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Russ
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Ignore them James, I'm not an apple fan boy either
Apple TV's are good if you just want to stream a few films to your bedroom, work well with some apps that allow you to turn your mac off remotely too
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AndyKent
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So it is, think a few amazon reviewers threw me slightly
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
Will you actually use the rental service a lot? I understand you have to download movies in full before you can watch them, rather than truly 'on demand'.
Ok if you've got a quick connection, might take 20 minutes to download, but on a slower connection you'd have to choose a film the day before you want to watch.
That puts me off a bit.
takes about an hour on 2meg to download a 720mb movie, not too bad really, not sure of the file size of apple rentals though, most avi's are around this size though
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John
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If it was 1080p I'd have had one, if they get access to the hardware decoding on it I might still get one, if it could play more formats it's a cheap way of having a tiny media streamer.
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I like the idea, just pisses me off again how "locked down" it is
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John
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It's jailbroken already, would be completely absolutely useless to me personally if it wasn't, you can't do much outside of it's exact intended purpose otherwise.
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James
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Just set it up. Good on the whole with a few negatives:
No TV shows on the UK version
Prices are the same as US, e.g. $4.49 = £4.49, so we are getting ripped off
The buffering is slower than expected, it takes over a minute just to buffer a 3 minute trailer, although that is probably down to my internet connection
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Nearly a fiver per film?
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James
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£4.49 for a HD New Release
£3.49 for a SD New Release
Less for older films.
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oceansoul
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Cant you opt to pay in USD???
Would be cheaper surley, even with an "aboard" payment fee on your card?!?!?!
Also, i'd prefer to have a "real" recipt. Maybe thats just me :/
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James
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quote: Originally posted by oceansoul
Cant you opt to pay in USD???
Would be cheaper surley, even with an "aboard" payment fee on your card?!?!?!
Also, i'd prefer to have a "real" recipt. Maybe thats just me :/
It's basically powered by iTunes store so every time you buy/rent something, they e-mail you as receipt.
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