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I pulled the trigger on the Apple TV last night. I'm really happy I did and happy I never spent a lot of money on a HTPC. Wireless mirroring is amazing! Basically any video app I have on my iPad/iPhone can be wirelessly streamed to my TV through the Apple TV, including ABC, PBS, Crackle, and Hulu Plus!!
There's a little stutter every once in a while, but it's not bad at all. Same with games. I tried a few games including some racing games, and overall they worked very well with very little lag, which I didn't find to be a big issue.
Another big bonus is that if there's something online you can't get through your iPad or you have something on your computer back at your desk you want to check out like a download status, you can use an app like Splashtop or LogMeIn Ignition to put your computer's desktop right on your TV. Some people have even said using video sites like free Hulu works well, but I haven't tried it myself yet.
Overall I'm extremely happy about my Apple TV purchase and it will come in very handy. This is definitely a killer feature on par with, if not better than, Siri that Apple really missed by not talking it up more. The only reason I can imagine they didn't is because the content providers may throw a fit when they find out how easy of a workaround it is to get their web-based content onto TVs (which we all know they hate for some reason) and Apple wants to keep it a sleeper feature at least for those in the know.
Anyone else find some other great ways of using your iPhone/iPad and Apple TV?
There's a little stutter every once in a while, but it's not bad at all. Same with games. I tried a few games including some racing games, and overall they worked very well with very little lag, which I didn't find to be a big issue.
Another big bonus is that if there's something online you can't get through your iPad or you have something on your computer back at your desk you want to check out like a download status, you can use an app like Splashtop or LogMeIn Ignition to put your computer's desktop right on your TV. Some people have even said using video sites like free Hulu works well, but I haven't tried it myself yet.
Overall I'm extremely happy about my Apple TV purchase and it will come in very handy. This is definitely a killer feature on par with, if not better than, Siri that Apple really missed by not talking it up more. The only reason I can imagine they didn't is because the content providers may throw a fit when they find out how easy of a workaround it is to get their web-based content onto TVs (which we all know they hate for some reason) and Apple wants to keep it a sleeper feature at least for those in the know.
Anyone else find some other great ways of using your iPhone/iPad and Apple TV?