I know the new release of Apple TV can display full HD movies, but what about HD TV shows?
There are some HD podcasts available now. To my knowledge, television content is in standard definition. Hopefully television content will be available in HD down the road (sooner rather then later).
Just so you know, rented movies go "only" up to 720p.
And Dolby 5.1 audio.... Anyway most of the "HDTV's" out there are not true HD meaning they are 1366x768 (or less) and support up to 1080i or 720p, true HD is 1920x1080 hence 1080p. In 46" or less you can barely see the difference between the true full HD and 720p (or 1080i) so if your TV is 46" or less you'll probably enjoy a lot the "HD" offered by the tv seeing almost no difference to a 1080p source.
-Victor
In 46" or less you can barely see the difference between the true full HD and 720p (or 1080i) so if your TV is 46" or less you'll probably enjoy a lot the "HD" offered by the tv seeing almost no difference to a 1080p source.
-Victor
This is only true if you only use your TV as a TV (not a monitor from a computer, games etc) and you sit back far enough. If you are using a TV in your bedroom, for example, and its going to be closer to you than 12 feet 1080p will be very noticeable on a 37" TV. If your using the TV for gaming your going to be sitting very close to the TV and 1080p is very noticeable. If your using the screen for computing 1080p once again is noticeable.