That's ok, since I no longer give Circuit City my shopping time.Not a big fan of that place, personally....
It's a hell of a lot better than Best Buy, that's for sure.
That's ok, since I no longer give Circuit City my shopping time.Not a big fan of that place, personally....
It's a hell of a lot better than Best Buy, that's for sure.
I won't buy it until they have built-in iChat. Perhaps I might want to look at something more than my iTunes library content. I might want to chat with friends or family using my big screen TV like in Star Trek. Apple needs to expand the vision of this product to something that hasn't been done yet.
I would love to get an Apple TV, even with its faults.
It has potential but with Apple classing it as a 'hobby', I fail to see sales 'take off' in its current incarnation.
What stops me (and pisses me off) is that apple has deliberately castrated it.
I'd buy one straight away if it ran DivX and XviD from my windows shares out of the box. Honestly there's not many cheap, stable, networked media centres.
I'm an idiot that bought 2TVs. I could care less about movie download and purchases on it. I use them for THE BEST home movie viewer I've ever found. Much better than everyone crowding around the Mac screen. They're awesome for browsing You Tube and watching the iphoto libraries also. Any family members who stop by and see the instant control you have with
TV are blown away by the convenience.
That's ok, since I no longer give Circuit City my shopping time.Not a big fan of that place, personally....
It's no secret that Apple TV is a huge failure. What a stupid product indeed.
An HDTV-Only playback device that only playsback Apple's 720p format, but Apple doesn't offer any 720p content!
Imagine the idiots who bought it....
I just don't understand why 5.1 isn't supported. I'm not about to watch something in "HD" (or be forced to have an HDTV) and only have 2-channel stereo. That's pretty damn lame, in my opinion.
That's what is holding me back from a purchase.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_TVApple TVs audio chip supports 7.1 surround sound, but Apple TV only officially supports Dolby Pro Logic simulated 5.1 since QuickTime and Apple TV do not ship with an AC-3 codec. Unofficially, full 5.1 Surround Sound digital discrete is supported by Apple TV if a 5.1-capable receiver is connected via the optical cable to Apple TV and the audio content is encoded as lossless.
I just don't understand why 5.1 isn't supported. I'm not about to watch something in "HD" (or be forced to have an HDTV) and only have 2-channel stereo. That's pretty damn lame, in my opinion.