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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Apple TV Review - Making Television Awesome Once Again

By Rey Swaniawski


Apple within the last 10 years has made many electronic devices many of which tend to be revolutionary. With Apple's move into television and motion pictures, it was just a matter of time just before developing hardware. This is the reason why they produced the Apple TV. It's a great piece of hardware which provides a lot of amazing characteristics.

The Apple TV is really a small box which you hook up to your television in addition to sound system. It allows you to view a wide variety of content for instance your iTunes tv shows and films, Netflix, Hulu, as well as other subscription based media including major sporting activities.

The goal that Apple has is to supply you an interface which appears similar to the iOS which is used on an iPhone or even iPad so that customers may take a remote scrolling through different "apps" that present their own media. If you desired to look at MLB, you would decide on that "app" and watch the content you paid for. It really is pretty much the opportunity to buy content directly from those who create it without the middle man of a cable television supplier. It is not really a comprehensive alternative to cable yet, but it might end up being within a couple of years.

The box is actually excellent but there are a few drawbacks as well. It does run a little warm right after using it for awhile however has a tendency to work very well. The remote is a touch lacking. It is kind of challenging to utilize feeling similar to the controls on an older iPod. There is actually some problems with streaming the high quality Blu ray since it may take some time for it to buffer even though you have it on iTunes.

For the price, it's a very good deal. For those already with a bigger iTunes library, Netflix, and even Hulu, it is something that can be a wonderful additional to your media center. There are similar competitive products, however they are lacking the substantial collection of the iTunes library. As time continues on, this sort of gadget will only improve with a much bigger selection of things to view.




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