For those of you who already have an ATV how does the quality of the HD compare to a DVD being upscaled by a PS3 or similar device?
Thanks
Dan
Thanks
Dan
Cool!
I was hoping that ATV HD was better than a DVD.
My plan is to reduce my Netflix to $8.95 down from $18 a month and eliminate the waste of having extra DVDs laying around for weeks without being able to watch them and just rent them when I want to watch them.
Do you mean you're planning on using the new Apple TV to access Netflix? Because there's no guarantee that it'll be HD - the quality of Netflix streaming depends on what Netflix provides, not Apple. The order of quality posted by roidy only applies to content purchased or rented from Apple. I've done quite a lot of Netflix streaming recently and I'd say it's mostly below DVD quality.
Do you mean you're planning on using the new Apple TV to access Netflix? Because there's no guarantee that it'll be HD - the quality of Netflix streaming depends on what Netflix provides, not Apple. The order of quality posted by roidy only applies to content purchased or rented from Apple. I've done quite a lot of Netflix streaming recently and I'd say it's mostly below DVD quality.
Films should be seen as books, not some cheap object they can watch once and toss away. Such a shame.
Ok, one final question, will this connection be enough for ATV ver 2.0?
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I doubt that there will be a 1080P upgrade. Both the existing Apple TV and the new one don't have the power to do 1080P. Apple clearly sees streaming as the way of the future, and 1080p consumes too much bandwidth for effective streaming. Any new version supporting 1080p is years off.Thanks for that and I think it is sort of convincing me to buy one. I was just concerned if there was going to be a ATV ver 3.0 coming out that would incorporate the 1080 as standard I would wait. But it does look likely that a software and the film files change will be all that is necessary to make that happen, so I am not buying a new black box that will require replacing in the next year.
As for your comment above, I'll keep the films if they were any good!
There is really so much tosh out there, I think most are not worth keeping.
Films should be seen....
I doubt that there will be a 1080P upgrade. Both the existing Apple TV and the new one don't have the power to do 1080P. Apple clearly sees streaming as the way of the future, and 1080p consumes too much bandwidth for effective streaming. Any new version supporting 1080p is years off.
Ok, one final question, will this connection be enough for ATV ver 2.0?
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Sorry to butt in but I am curious about the new ATV but was surprised to read that it would only be at 720 and not 1080 for the full HD.
What gets me is, is the rental system going to bike like it used to be? Where you rented it, got 30 days to watch it, then got 2 days to watch it? That's what gets me.. What If you have to go out etc.