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Apple - Apple TV - 160GB | Model: MB189LL/A
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TV ▪ Apple ▪ MB189LL/A ▪ P/885909100229
1 year limited warranty


Updated 6/13/2008 1:47:52 PM UTC (159 days, 9 hours, 42 minutes ago)
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Product Release Date: January 15, 2008
Time in Market: 10 months

This product is likely current (available at retail)
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In product area: Home / Games & Entertainment
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MSRP: $329.00
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Units purchased: 2
Prices (Ave/High/Low): $329.00 / $329.00 / $329.00

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 4/14/2008 10:09 PM (219d 1h 20m ago)
Apple TV: Game over or will there be a Take 3?
 Apple once called its Apple TV "the DVD player for the 21st century". But when the reality distortion disappeared it was clear that consumers were not impressed. Even the biggest Apple aficionados didn't get it. What was the point of putting a "TV" in the name of a device that only streams music, photos and movie files from your computer to the TV? The Take 2 software update Apple focused on movie rentals and that fact alone seems to have put competitors on alert: Netflix...
 4/11/2008 2:40 AM (222d 20h 49m ago)
Apple TV “simplest and best designed” home theater media player
 Calling it “a small, thin, unobtrusive box that fetches music, photos and videos from your home network using either a wired or a wireless connection,” Walt Mossberg lauds Apple TV in a response to a question submitted to his “Mailbox.” Not only does it work “with any computer, Windows or Mac, that has Apple’s free iTunes software installed and running,” but it “also allows you to access YouTube and to purchase music and TV shows from Apple, and rent movies from Apple, without the use of a computer.”
 4/11/2008 2:29 AM (222d 21h ago)
See what you can learn at WWDC08
 Whether you develop for iPhone, the Mac, or IT, you’ll find a schedule of more than 60 “how to” technical sessions and “hands-on” labs you can take at this years WWDC. Taking place in San Francisco, CA, June 9–13, the Developers Conference gives you direct access to Apple engineers and experts and offers an invaluable opportunity to get your critical questions answered. Check out the sessions already scheduled — we’ll post more soon — and take advantage of early registration pricing while you’re on the WWDC08 website.
 4/04/2008 2:02 AM (229d 21h 27m ago)
Apple officially says it's the #1 music retailer in the US
 Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable VideoBased on today's earlier leak of some weekly NPD marketshare data, we had our doubts that Apple had actually overtaken Wal-Mart as the number one music retailer in the US, but it looks like that January surge of iTunes gift cards and new iPod owners pushed it over the top for good -- and now we've got the PR to prove it. Apple's giving out the same "4 billion songs to 50 million customers" numbers as it has for a while now, but it says iTunes was the biggest game in town in January and February. Of course, there's a lot of 2008 left to go, so Wally might make a comeback -- it was the overall champ last year -- but Apple's achievement is still a major milestone for digitally distributed content, and we hope to see a lot more iTunes-like services on that list soon. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/03/2008 8:39 PM (230d 2h 50m ago)
TV shows for German iTunes users
 Filed under: iTunes German iTunes users just got a payload of TV Sendungen (transmission programs) to enhance their multimedia shopping experience. The 35 available shows are mostly of German origin, including series from the German Channels ProSieben, Sat.1, ZDF Enterprises and Brainpool, as well as German versions of U.S. shows from ABC Studios and MTV Networks.The shows are priced from 1,99 Euro to 2,49 Euro. Shows from Germany include "Stromberg," "GSG9" and "Tramitz and Friends," along with the German versions of "Grey's Anatomy," Season 3 of "Lost," Season 6 of "South Park" (as noted by several tipsters) and the oft-overlooked "Hannah Montana," which all of our German tipsters left off the list. Oh, come on, Hannah Montana makes the wait worthwhile, doesn't she? We're glad to see another jump in the content iTunes provides in countries outside of the U.S. and hope for more to come! Thanks Matteo, Danny, Robert and everyone else who sent this in!Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/02/2008 4:00 PM (231d 7h 29m ago)
New "Get a Mac" ads: Yoga and Breakthrough
 Filed under: AppleTonight, Apple premiered two new "Get a Mac" ads: Yoga and Breakthrough. These ads where shown during tonights episode of American Idol. You can look at these and other "Get a Mac" ads on Apple's website.These weren't the only new Apple ads to appear lately, Apple also released some new iPhone ads. Thanks Bob!Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/02/2008 3:42 PM (231d 7h 47m ago)
Apple releases Apple TV 2.0.1 update
 Bug fixes and...GenresSync podcasts to iTunesPlus for ProgressSkip when shufflingsee article here
 4/01/2008 2:03 AM (232d 21h 26m ago)
Apple Updates Apple TV to 2.0.1
  Apple quietly issued a new update to the Apple TV tonight. The 2.0.1 update is the first update since the Take 2 update that Apple announced at Macworld this year. 'Take 2' introduced Movie rentals, and revamped the entire Apple TV in...
 3/30/2008 6:38 PM (234d 4h 51m ago)
Apple TV update 2.0.1
 Filed under: Software Update, Apple TV Apple has updated the Apple TV software to version 2.0.1. This is the first update to the Apple TV since the game-changing Take 2 software was released. Generally, with these "point releases," Apple doesn't change many things (mostly bug fixes and such). The only significant difference in the update is the implementation of Genres in the "My Movies" list. Have you noticed any new features that we haven't covered? Be sure to tell us in the comments.Thanks to everyone that sent in a tip!Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 3/29/2008 4:03 PM (235d 7h 26m ago)
Analysis: Apple’s environmental progress is ongoing
 Apple has met some of the goals Steve Jobs outlined in his May 2007 letter on the company’s environmental policies. But nearly a year after the Apple CEO first published his open letter, work remains to be done on making Apple’s product offerings more environmentally friendly.
 3/24/2008 8:19 PM (240d 3h 10m ago)
“I adore the Apple TV”
 After all, as Julio Ojeda-Zapata (twincities.com) explains, “Apple TV is a joy to use.” And it proved “a godsend for one of my family’s recent movie nights” when frigid temperatures precluded a trip to a video store. He downloaded Disney’s The Game Plan, and the movie “was ready for watching soon after the download initiated. Viewing was flawless; ditto for Garfield, another family-night rental.” What’s more, “movie rentals sound superb on the Apple TV, as well, now that it has support for Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound.”
 3/03/2008 11:24 PM (261d 5m ago)
Renting movies — and more — on Apple TV “incredibly simple”
 Before this year’s Oscars, Larry Magid (cbsnews.com) realized that he hadn’t seen a number of the nominated movies. Last year that might have meant a trip to the video store. “But this year, we got to watch our rented nominated films in our living room on our high definition set thanks to Apple’s newly enhanced Apple TV.” And, Magid notes, “you don’t have to use your computer to buy or rent movies, music or download free podcasts to your TV. You can do it from the comfort of your easy chair using only the small Apple remote control. The process is incredibly simple.”
 2/27/2008 12:29 AM (266d 23h ago)
New Apple TV — “fantastic”
 “Downloading and watching recent movies — in high-definition, from the comfort of your living room — is a stupendous experience,” writes Gary Krakow (thestreet.com)in his review of Apple TV. Krakow “chose the fabulous Disney/Pixar feature Ratatouille to test the system. All I can say is wow! Apple TV video quality is spectacular. The audio is pretty special, too. All in all, video rental has never been this quick and easy.”
 2/23/2008 7:16 AM (270d 16h 13m ago)
iTunes 7.6.1 update + 99 cent weekly movie rental special
 Apple has updated iTunes to 7.6.1. iTunes 7.6.1 includes several bug fixes and improves compatibility with Apple TV software version 2.0.In addition, Apple nows offer a weekly 99 cent weekly movie rental special. This is good news... while Apple's prices aren't overly high with respect to its competition, Apple really needs to push demand on the Apple TV platform. We think Apple should offer the Apple TV with a "use" rebate model... after say 50 rentals, each buyer gets a coupon for say $100 of iTunes rentals/purchases.
 2/22/2008 3:51 PM (271d 7h 38m ago)
Curl up with Apple TV and enjoy a romantic movie
 From Breakfast At Tiffany’s to Once to Shakespeare in Love, you’ll find plenty of perfectly romantic titles to rent from iTunes. And now that the Apple TV software update is available, you can browse, choose, and rent your Valentine’s evening movie right from a cozy corner of your sofa. Come see how easy it is to update your Apple TV.
 2/20/2008 5:58 PM (273d 5h 32m ago)
Apple TV “even better”
 Apple TV remains “a fantastic way for people to get their iTunes-purchased movies, music and TV shows from their computers onto their living room TVs.” And now “what’s even better” about Apple TV Take Two, concludes Jason Chen (Gizmodo) “is that it doesn’t require a computer to function. People can plop down an Apple TV into their homes and rent movies, listen to iTunes music, sync up with their grandchildren’s Flickr or .Mac streams, or just waste an hour surfing YouTube.”
 2/20/2008 5:57 PM (273d 5h 32m ago)
Checking out Apple TV Take Two
 Christopher Breen (macworld.com) takes us on a tour of Apple TV that begins with downloading the software update and ends with the big question—”How’s it look?” To which Breen responds, “Darned good.” After renting Live Free or Die Hard. Breen reports that “ the picture is great on my 42-inch Panasonic plasma display. With a digital audio cable connected to my AV receiver the movie caused the receiver’s 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio light to glow and the resulting sound was bigger than anything I’ve heard come out of the box previously.”
 2/20/2008 5:57 PM (273d 5h 32m ago)
Apple TV software update: First impressions
 Just point and click to rent an HD movie--no computer needed.(Credit: CNET)It's a couple of weeks late, but the Apple TV software update is now available to the public. The free download updates the Apple TV with a variety of new functionality presented at last month's Macworld show, including HD movie rentals and PC-free access to the iTunes Store. We're downloading it now, and will be reporting back soon with some hands-on impressions. In the meantime, check out Steve Jobs' preview of the new features. UPDATE 2: Full hands-on review and video available here. UPDATE: My initial impressions are pretty positive. As far as the new features are concerned: ...
 2/18/2008 8:50 PM (275d 2h 39m ago)
Apple TV 2.0 delayed a week or two
 Updated at 1:55 p.m. PST to reflect the fact that I'm an idiot. Apple TV 2.0 needs a little more time in the oven. Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils Apple TV 2.0 at Macworld earlier this month.(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET Networks) Apple put out ...
 2/18/2008 8:48 PM (275d 2h 41m ago)
Reviews
c|net Video Review
 Take a look at C|net's video review.
Apple TV offers limited internet radio support
 Filed under: Internet Tools, Apple TVApple TV Source notes that the latest 2.0.2 update makes internet radio work a little better with the Apple TV. Basically you can play internet radio streams on the Apple TV if you have it synced to an iTunes computer with a playlist containing the streams. Before the update the source computer had to be on for this to work. Now, however, the Apple TV will retain the playlist even without the iTunes computer until it is restarted (it will retain the playlists even if put to sleep). The original post has complete instructions.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/30/2008 3:06 PM (203d 8h 23m ago)
Rumors
New product announcement cancelled? (updated)
 Filed under: RumorsAccording to one of our tipsters, the "kickoff webcast" that Christina mentioned over the weekend has been either delayed or cancelled. A link distributed to webcast participants is, according to the tipster, no longer working. The webcast was scheduled for 10 a.m. Pacific time. What does this mean for the rumored "Brick"? It's difficult to say. Apple does tend to make product announcements on Tuesdays, but I suppose there's no reason why Apple couldn't deliver the webcast anytime between today and the product's scheduled launch date. Also, it could be that our tipster is just suffering network problems. If you know more about the webcast, please tip us! Your anonymity is our guarantee. Thanks, Matt! Update: Another anonymous tipster wrote in to tell us that the webcast did proceed as scheduled, but did not discuss new products (only things like metrics for the next quarter, and marketing strategies for Black Friday in the United States). The tipster said the password for the webcast was changed a day or two ago, which was probably why Tipster Matt couldn't connect. Thanks, Apple Reseller!Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 10/01/2008 3:41 PM (49d 7h 48m ago)
iPods, Notebooks, and... iMacs before the Holidays?
  AppleInsider recaps many of the circulating rumors which expect both iPod and Mac notebook updates in the coming months. Some rumors have pegged September 9th as the possible day for at least some of the updates. The iPod Nano and iP...
 8/28/2008 7:20 PM (83d 4h 9m ago)
Apple Event for September 9th?
  As rumors continue to build of upcoming Apple product updates, more hints are starting to suggest that Apple will be holding a special event in September to launch these new products. A rumor over the weekend originating from Kevin Ros...
 8/27/2008 3:44 PM (84d 7h 45m ago)
Resellers Getting Signals for a Wide Range of Apple Updates?
  While rumors have focused on iPod Nano and iPod Touch updates as early as September 9th, the fate of the MacBook Pros and other updates have been less clear. It appears, however, that Apple could be prepping for a wide range of produc...
 8/27/2008 3:43 PM (84d 7h 46m ago)
New iPod Nano, iPod Touch, iTunes 8.0, and Blu-Ray in OS X 10.5.6?
  Digg.com's Kevin Rose has posted a new blog entry and YouTube video claiming to have knowledge of upcoming iPod updates with a significant number of details: - Revamp of entire iPod line. - Small cosmetic changes to Touc...
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