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None of the content on Boxee is 1080p or even fills my whole screen. It's all postage stamp sized, grainy, stuttering video. So... pass.

At least AppleTV's SD and HD content looks great on the screen - even if it isn't "true HD" for the elitists. Boxee video just looks like 1998. :P
Uh.... more YouTube quality video on my HDTV. Pass.
Love the pic of Jobs and Gates. TOTALLY "I'm a Mac, and I'm a PC". :)
I'm making movies on my iPhone now thanks to ReelDirector and a tripod is ALWAYS welcome.

P.S. I NEVER win these post contests. EVER.
I'd be happy if iTunes just offered TV program rentals (at a nominal fee) instead of purchase only, but I'd certainly consider a subscription for access to all their TV content.

TV content, mind you. Not music, or movies! Subscription plan for TV shows ONLY.

Did I make that clear?
Starq- Many of the suggestions above are already planned to be in the next free update to ReelDirector, so it's just going to keep getting better! :)

Drew - You should really try and shoot in landscape anyways. All video editors/players will frame it up better that way. Unless you happen to hang your HDTV sideways. ;P

Thanx Nexvio and keep the hits coming!
Yep, the snow downtown this morning was awesome! And since I had just purchased a brand new app the night before - I was raring to use it!

I shot and edited some lovely video of the giant flakes falling on the City & County Building, complete with titles and transitions.... wait for it... ON MY iPHONE!!!! :)

Thanks to ReelDirector! Finally! A Video editing app for iPhone 3GS!!!!!!! :)

Let it snow! Let it snow! Let is snooooowww!
Cause now I can shoot and edit it into a movie! yay!
ditto. Learn somethin new (old) every day.
So to clarify even MORE - what EXACT uses would a person have for a Mac Mini Server in their home. Assuming that home used a single Mac computer, a couple of iPhones and an Apple TV.

Specific enough for ya? ;)
Store is up. Just have to click on Store icon twice and your in.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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