Sort of underwhelming -- basically, an iPod for your TV. The drawbacks as I see it: it has no inputs, so it can't store any content other than what comes from your computer; no DVR ability. Apple is really locking us in to the content that they sell and control. And why, in this day and age, is Steve Jobs crowing over content that is "nearly DVD resolution"? Where is the HD content to watch on, as he said over and over, our big flat screen HDTVs?
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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Sort of underwhelming -- basically, an iPod for your TV. The drawbacks as I see it: it has no inputs, so it can't store any content other than what comes from your computer; no DVR ability. Apple is really locking us in to the content that they sell and control.
And why, in this day and age, is Steve Jobs crowing over content that is "nearly DVD resolution"? Where is the HD content to watch on, as he said over and over, our big flat screen HDTVs?