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A los editores les gusta
El catálogo de iTunes Store es bastante amplio y ofrece varias películas en HD
Acceso rápido y cómodo a toda tu biblioteca multimedia desde la comodidad del sofá
Diseño diminuto
Ligero y sobre todo silencioso
AirPlay
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El servicio de arriendo y compra de películas
Compra de series de televisión y compra de canciones
No está habilitado para América Latina. El arriendo de películas no está a un precio competitivo. Una vez que comienzas a ver una película
Sólo tienes
Tamaño ultra compacto y acabado del equipo
En línea con el resto de productos de Apple
Facilidad de puesta en marcha y utilización
Sobre todo para los que ya utilicen iTunes en su PC/Mac
El mando a distancia es mejor y más cómodo que el de la versión anterior
A los editores no les gusta
No soporta Full HD
El catálogo latinoamericano de iTunes Store no cuenta con series de TV
El sistema operativo aún parece bastante limitado
No se puede controlar el volumen desde el propio dispositivo
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El servicio de arriendo de películas funciona perfecto. Realmente es el primer servicio que pruebo que me hace creer que los DVDs y Blu-ray no tienen futuro. La promesa de ver películas y programas de televisión
A demanda
Por internet
Directamente e
Limitación del puerto HDMI a 720p
Catálogo de peliculas aún limitado
Sin series y con precios algo elevados
Echamos de menos no contar con alguna salida de vídeo/audio adicional para TV más antiguas
Publicación: 2010-09-30, Autor: Matthew , crítica de: cnet.com
The Apple TV lets you stream all the video content in the iTunes Store to your HDTV, with purchases stored in the cloud. Netflix, Hulu, HBO, YouTube and dozens of other online services are available, plus music, videos, and photos can be streamed from iOS
Lacks the app store, improved remote and voice functionality of the 2015 Apple TV. The competing Roku 2 and 3 offer more content sources (including Amazon Instant) and cross-platform search. And the Apple TV platform is less of a streaming standout if you
The Apple TV's new low $99 price makes it an easy impulse buy for Apple fans looking to bring Netflix into the living room, but you may want to wait until more content--or Apple's forthcoming AirPlay update--becomes available.
Resumen: After two years of radio silence, Apple has completely redesigned its "hobby" product and the result is a more feature-driven, streamlined Apple TV. The hard drive is gone, along with the bulky design and the hefty price tag. The new Apple TV costs onl...
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Publicación: 2010-09-29, Autor: Joshua , crítica de: engadget.com
Killer pricingVideo and audio quality is excellentElegant, simple interface
Content selection is limitedDoesn't allow purchasesCan only network via Apple Home Sharing
The Apple TV enters the market amid some pretty interesting competition. Roku has been making big moves in the cheap-and-simple set top category (especially with its new XDS), and the company just announced a partnership with Hulu to allow Hulu Plus users...
Compact design. Intuitive user interface. Streams video, music, and photos from your computer, iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. 99-cent TV-show rentals. Streams Netflix Watch Instantly content, YouTube, and content from iOS devices to Apple TV.
No hard drive. Can't purchase content-streaming only. Can't rent a show on Apple TV and watch it on other devices or your computer. Limited rental content available. Connects via HDMI—not compatible with older televisions without purchasing adapter. Doesn't ship with an HDMI cable.
A lower price, a more compact design, and the ability to stream content from iOS devices and rent 99-cent TV shows makes Apple's latest Apple TV set-top box an excellent option for iTunes and Netflix users. Buy it now...
At $99 the Apple TV is at least priced competitively. You can get cheaper streaming boxes, but not by a huge margin. Other than 802.11n support, the Roku HD appears to give you Netflix and Amazon Video on Demand for $60. The $40 you'd save could pay for a...
Resumen: Disclaimer: This review reflects the personal opinions of Robert Mohns, a freelance reviewer, who has no financial interest in the product. Our reader report discussions offer additional, unbiased discussion (both pro and con), where more feedback ...
Resumen: The GoodStrong iTunes library integrationGreat iTunes Store integrationEasy set up The BadToo few featuresLimited video optionsLimited file typesNo playback above 720p The PriceUS$229 (40GB)US$329 (160GB) NOTE: This review refers to the Apple TV with t...
Resumen: With a lower price and improved features, the AppleTV Take 2 is not so much a new product as it is a step towards becoming the product we all knew it could be. The fact that the AppleTV Take 2 no longer requires the use of a home computer is huge in t...
Improved interface; HD movie rentals; 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound support; can be used without a computer; AirTunes support; ability to stream .Mac Web Galleries and Flickr albums; four times the storage of 40GB model for just $100 more.
Not as stable as previous software; no music video shuffle; 24-hour rental period too short; cant directly subscribe to TV shows or podcasts; playback of HD movies and trailers can be interrupted during download by rebuffering; no music search feature.
The big picture is that the Apple TV has the potential to change the way we obtain and consume video and, to a lesser extent, audio. It’s very easy to get the media you want—provided the iTunes Store offers it—and while HD movie re...