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<blockquote data-quote="pedropete" data-source="post: 1230474" data-attributes="member: 172156"><p>I have had an Apple TV for a year now and I LOVE IT !!</p><p>Previously, I had the Western Digital Media Device which was supposed to act in a similar way as I understood it..</p><p>It was the WORST W.D. device i HAVE EVER USED - AND WAS FRANKLY A WASTE OF MONEY, LARGELY BECAUSE it has/had a lousy filing / on-screen display..</p><p>A bit like using a child's program and wholly unsatisfactory and probably not as rewarding ultimately !! </p><p>Takes absolute aeons to trawl through your Collection to find what you want to watch !</p><p></p><p>I bought the Apple TV Mk. 1 as it was all that was out 12 months ago - and have found it, in common with other Apple products - a SHEER JOY TO USE on a daily basis.</p><p>I also stream all my movies from my 4 different Mac sources - to one of my 46 Samsung LED HDTV's - and play it in only 2.1 sound via my oldish Samsung sound/Dvd system via the Optical output..</p><p>And - it's absolutely MARVELLOUS !!</p><p>The 160 gb hard drive is useful but not a necessity, as Apple have proven with the launch of ATV2.</p><p>I am considering getting the Apple TV 2 for my upstairs bedroom, to work through my smaller Samsung 40" LED TV as I'd bought the cheaper Samsung USB Device - which doesn't work on my series of Samsung - and has now stopped working altogether - a poor buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pedropete, post: 1230474, member: 172156"] I have had an Apple TV for a year now and I LOVE IT !! Previously, I had the Western Digital Media Device which was supposed to act in a similar way as I understood it.. It was the WORST W.D. device i HAVE EVER USED - AND WAS FRANKLY A WASTE OF MONEY, LARGELY BECAUSE it has/had a lousy filing / on-screen display.. A bit like using a child's program and wholly unsatisfactory and probably not as rewarding ultimately !! Takes absolute aeons to trawl through your Collection to find what you want to watch ! I bought the Apple TV Mk. 1 as it was all that was out 12 months ago - and have found it, in common with other Apple products - a SHEER JOY TO USE on a daily basis. I also stream all my movies from my 4 different Mac sources - to one of my 46 Samsung LED HDTV's - and play it in only 2.1 sound via my oldish Samsung sound/Dvd system via the Optical output.. And - it's absolutely MARVELLOUS !! The 160 gb hard drive is useful but not a necessity, as Apple have proven with the launch of ATV2. I am considering getting the Apple TV 2 for my upstairs bedroom, to work through my smaller Samsung 40" LED TV as I'd bought the cheaper Samsung USB Device - which doesn't work on my series of Samsung - and has now stopped working altogether - a poor buy. [/QUOTE]
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