Apple Introduces Apple TV
- January 9th, 2007 - 8.10 pm UTC
- Apple News - Hardware Update, Macworld 2007
- Alex Brooks
Along with the iPhone Apple also introduced Apple TV, we already knew the product by the name of iTV.
“Apple TV is like a DVD player for the 21st century—you connect it to your entertainment system just like a DVD player, but it plays digital content you get from the Internet rather than DVDs you get from a physical store,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “Apple TV plays the same iTunes content that users enjoy on their computers and iPods, so now they can even watch part of a movie in their living room, and watch the rest later on their iPod.”
Apple TV has a 40GB hard drive to store up to 50 hours of video, 9,000 songs, 25,000 photos or a combination of each and is capable of delivering high-definition 720p output. Apple TV is easy to connect to a broad range of widescreen TVs and home theatre systems and comes standard with HDMI, component video, analogue and optical audio ports. Using high-speed AirPort 802.11 wireless networking, Apple TV can auto-sync content from one computer or stream content from up to five additional computers right to your TV without any wires.
Apple TV takes advantage of 802.11 b+g+n wireless networking.
Apple TV is priced at $299 or £199 for release in February.
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