David Pogue demos Apple TV in humorous NY Times’ video

Apple StoreDavid Pogue highlights and explains Apple TV in a humorous video which illustrates how you can connect your computer to your TV without wires.

In his Apple TV review, published yesterday, Pogue wrote, “Apple TV offers a gracious, delightful experience — but requires fidelity to Apple’s walled garden.”

Watch the video (3:36) here.

MacDailyNews Note: Apple TV specs:
• Video formats supported: H.264 and protected H.264 (from iTunes Store): 640 by 480, 30 fps, LC version of Baseline Profile; 320 by 240, 30 fps, Baseline profile up to Level 1.3; 1280 by 720, 24 fps, Progressive Main Profile. MPEG-4: 640 by 480, 30 fps, Simple Profile
• Audio formats supported: AAC (16 to 320 Kbps); protected AAC (from iTunes Store); MP3 (16 to 320 Kbps); MP3 VBR; Apple Lossless; AIFF; WAV
• Photo formats supported: JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, PNG
• Enhanced-definition or high-definition widescreen TVs capable of 1080i 60/50Hz, 720p 60/50Hz, 576p 50Hz (PAL format), or 480p 60Hz

Related articles:
PC Magazine review gives Apple TV 4 out of 5 stars – March 22, 2007
NY Times’ Pogue: ‘Apple TV offers a gracious, elegant, effortless, delightful experience’ – March 21, 2007
Mossberg hands-on with Apple TV: ‘beautiful design, easy-to-use, classic Apple: simple and elegant’ – March 21, 2007

32 Comments

  1. Did y’all watch the video…

    “Wait a few hours to copy your iTunes library to the hard drive?” Huh? Between my music, movies, and photos I have 174 GB of data. That ain’t gonna fit on a piddly 40gb hard drive.

    “…requires a hi-def TV, but Apple provides no hi-def content.” *sigh* Why not provide an analog output for low-def TV?

  2. All the video proves is that the “problem” for which this device provides the “solution” is RIDICULOUSLY NON-EXISTENT!!! The scenario with the people wanting to see the movie from the other room happens all the time. And George Bush is a philosopher king. My god is this product stupid, Apple.

    But, buy it up life-less halfwits, another sucker while be borne in a second. Don’t delay!!!!!

  3. it streams the music, movies etc from the computer, the hardrive is basically for when you dont have you computer turned on. at least i think so.
    anyone know, can it play movies in your movie folder on your mac, ie .avi movies etc, or does it have to be movies downloaded from iTunes?

  4. @numbercruncher: Sure you can hook up your video iPod to any TV with video/audio RCA jacks (red/white/yellow plugs). Apple switched the colors around, but find your camcorder A/V cable or buy a cheap one, and follow the directions here. It works great on every TV I’ve tried it on. It’s especially handy for slideshows.

  5. I had been putting movie DVDs in my computer to watch movies and everyone in the family complained because, as Pogue points out, the movie is on the computer in the other room.
    Then someone showed me that you could put the movie DVD in the DVD player by our TV and watch the movie on our TV. Now we no longer have to turn and try to watch someone describe the movie running on the computer in the other room!
    I would suggest everyone by a DVD player for your TV – it sure beats having to watch the movie on your computer monitor in another room. And you can get a DVD player for around $49 or less!

    Damn genius!

  6. Welcome to the internet. You do something cool, and people use the distance afforded to piss on you. It’s assumed that the people who do the pissing don’t have the talent or the guts to put out any video themselves. Anyway, good on ya David Pogue, I thought it was great.

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