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<blockquote data-quote="Texas06ags" data-source="post: 1484495" data-attributes="member: 289036"><p>The Apple site advertises 1080p resolution, along with numerous other sites, an upgrade from the 720p of Apple TV 2. Under settings, you can also adjust the resolution up and down from 1080p airplay. My connection is Verizon Fios and speed 15 mb/sec. I guess you are right, I guess it is based upon what the app is streaming it at because its all of the apps (including YouTube) that have reduced resolution. I called Apple tech support to see what they would tell me and pretty much said that using an iPad with the A6 processor and larger picture and screen it is being played off of would likely help. Not sure of you can vouch for that? He also told me to play with the TV picture settings to see of moving to a wide screen or 16:9 instead of full screen would help, which I will be trying soon and will post</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas06ags, post: 1484495, member: 289036"] The Apple site advertises 1080p resolution, along with numerous other sites, an upgrade from the 720p of Apple TV 2. Under settings, you can also adjust the resolution up and down from 1080p airplay. My connection is Verizon Fios and speed 15 mb/sec. I guess you are right, I guess it is based upon what the app is streaming it at because its all of the apps (including YouTube) that have reduced resolution. I called Apple tech support to see what they would tell me and pretty much said that using an iPad with the A6 processor and larger picture and screen it is being played off of would likely help. Not sure of you can vouch for that? He also told me to play with the TV picture settings to see of moving to a wide screen or 16:9 instead of full screen would help, which I will be trying soon and will post [/QUOTE]
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