if you can afford it, and already have a good TV (LCD) I'd say go for it
having a macintosh hooked to the TV, using all features, including Front Row on the TV would probably make it better than an Apple TV
No streaming from iTunes, you'll have iTunes, and all other programs right there. Internet, and for extra space, hook up an external HDD
if I had the money, I'd probably do it too haha. and to think, it's a mini -- just pick it up and go somewhere else, with the entire mac -- hook it to a friends TV and off you go.
apple EyeTV can record shows too, but it gets very very hot in the process.
It said it could record HD, but only came with composite & S-video.
If you try to record a video game off that thing, split the video feed, as the recording is lagging in comparison to real time broadcasts.
I was trying to justify getting an ipod Touch. The one thing missing on it is an iSight for pictures/video.
if you can afford it, and already have a good TV (LCD) I'd say go for it
having a macintosh hooked to the TV, using all features, including Front Row on the TV would probably make it better than an Apple TV
No streaming from iTunes, you'll have iTunes, and all other programs right there. Internet, and for extra space, hook up an external HDD
if I had the money, I'd probably do it too haha. and to think, it's a mini -- just pick it up and go somewhere else, with the entire mac -- hook it to a friends TV and off you go.
apple EyeTV can record shows too, but it gets very very hot in the process.
It said it could record HD, but only came with composite & S-video.
If you try to record a video game off that thing, split the video feed, as the recording is lagging in comparison to real time broadcasts.
I was trying to justify getting an ipod Touch. The one thing missing on it is an iSight for pictures/video.
just make sure it contains the features you want (ie: OS X 10.5, HDD space, Processor power, etc..)
I just wanted to ask -- can you not get a connector to hook the macbook to the TV in question?
I would rather do that. I tried hooking my iMac up, however splicing the mini DVI to manually VGA didn't quite work.