Product Reviews: Apple TV - Interesting, but Inherently Flawed

By John Galt, published Dec 13, 2007
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Rating: 3.0 of 5
Sometimes, it seems as though a market can become so stale that almost any new idea is a breath of fresh air. However, with the torrent of new technology innovations pouring out daily, that time is not now. In fact, it can be just as damaging for a company to release too many products instead of too few. The newest product of the "everything Apple" revolution, the Apple TV (or iTV as some call it) may represent an interesting idea, but it just doesn't live up to the hype, nor is it worth purchasing.

True, the idea behind the Apple TV is very interesting. After all, wouldn't it be nice to watch the videos and movies on your computer on your television screen whenever you want to? Or maybe being able to play your favorite songs across your living room with only the push of a button? Of course it would, but although the Apple TV claims to offer that possibility, it really does not.

To begin with, the "great quality" that Apple both promises in press releases and demonstrates on it's commercial just seem to be missing. Although it isn't quite clear what product is shown in the Apple TV commercial, it definitely is not the three hundred dollar aesthetically pleasing whit piece of plastic that can be purchased by consumers.

This isn't to say that Apple TV is necessarily a "bad" product, just that it does not do what the company promises it to do. First of all, while getting it to run properly on your TV may not be that complicated, it definitely isn't an instant thing, and ironing out the difficulties that come with the picture quality is even more complicated.

Speaking of quality, the single worst thing about the Apple TV is what it actually looks like when it comes onto your television screen. Movies and music videos end up looking very strangely. The actual picture is either too tiny and compressed, or far too stretchy to look right. Also, not surprisingly, the Apple TV does not broadcast in high definition, so it really makes no difference what kind television one chooses to use with the Apple TV.

Takeaways
  • What can the Apple TV do?
  • Does it live up the hype?
  • How is the quality of the transmissions?
Did You Know?
Apple actually attempted to release a product that was similar to Apple TV many years ago, although it never made out of the testing phase.
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