
Yes, there is artifacting in some of the fast-paced scenes, but speaking as Joe Consumer, it looks fine to me on a 50” plasma HDTV. Purchased movies are of decent quality – though some videophiles may object. but no special features, directors cuts, subtitles and the like.

#Eyetv and appletv movie#
For instance, under the Movies section are movie suggestions from iTunes, movie trailers, and movies you’ve purchased through iTunes, as seen in the picture below:Įach purchased movie has a picture of the box art and a description of the movie, cast, etc. The main menu is divided into five sections – Movies, TV, Music, Podcasts, Photos, Settings and Sources, as seen in the picture below:Įach main section is divided into sub-sections. As anyone who has had an iPod could tell you, it works and it works well. When the AppleTV was announced, many wondered how a device like this could function with a remote that only had six buttons. Apple has done their usual superb job on the AppleTV’s main and sub-menus. Number one would have to be the interface.
#Eyetv and appletv tv#
I have been spending so much more time watching TV and movies lately that I’ve realized my couch really isn’t that comfortable.įirst, let’s cover the good points. In fact, one of the most negative things I can say about the whole experience has nothing to do with the AppleTV, but about my couch. My kids and I have definitely put it through its paces and it has performed flawlessly. Now that I have had the AppleTV in my house for a few months, I feel that I know its good and bad points pretty well. Isn’t life in today’s high-technology world fun? Using AppleTV in the Wild So, my original pittance of a $299.00 investment turned into over $5,000.00 – all so we could watch TV on the TV again. Of course, since it was a high definition TV, it would also require a high definition antenna, and all of the cabling, signal amplifiers etc. All it took was the promise that she could buy a new entertainment center for the new TV – a fair trade, I suppose. The battle raged, but I finally won her over. “But we just bought a new TV!” she cried. All I had to do was convince my wife that we needed a new TV. This was a problem, but not an insurmountable one. The first thing I found out is that it would not work with my existing standard definition TV. That gave me time to do a bit more research into the requirements of the device.

The release date was delayed a bit, but that was OK. It was only $299.00 – a small price to pay for such Apple-y goodness. Being the giddy Apple fanboy with more dollars then sense (or so I have been accused), I ordered one immediately when the online Apple Store opened after the keynote. On September 12th, 2006, Apple announced the AppleTV. I knew that Elgato had some great devices for playing your multimedia content on a TV, but I had also heard through the rumor mill that Apple was working on their own device. Having an Apple 20-inch Studio display, this worked out great until my wife asked me one night, “When are we going to be able to watch TV on the TV again?” This question really started the wheels turning.
#Eyetv and appletv mac#
Since I, like many others, have a busy schedule, I mostly used it for watching recorded TV on my Mac – using it in place of a Tivo-like device. For the past few years, I have recorded TV onto my Mac with a Formac Studio DV – a great little device for both capturing video as a pure DV stream and playing/recording TV. Why an article now – on a device released months ago and overanalyzed by both press and users alike? I believe that I and others who have had the AppleTV for a while now have enough experience with it to properly review it.īefore I go into the review, let me tell you what led me to purchase the AppleTV. Now that most of the initial furor has died down, I think it’s time to write an article about the AppleTV. This tutorial is out of date and no longer maintained.
