Apple on Monday began shipping its Apple TV home media hub to customers for $299. The set-top box streams content over the Internet to home televisions via Ethernet or wireless networks, and supports the new 802.11n wireless prestandard. Apple TV includes a 40 GB hard drive for storing multimedia content and includes a remote control.
Apple TV streams content from iTunes on your computer and movie trailers from Apple.com to your television through Ethernet or wireless networks.
It supports the new 802.11n wireless prestandard, includes a 40 GB hard drive for storing content from your Tunes library, and includes its own Apple Remote.
Originally code-named iTV, Apple TV was first announced in September 2006 at a special event, and analysts expected it to ship by Macworld Expo in January 2007.
Instead, Steve Jobs announced that it would ship by the end of February. In late February, Apple revised the ship date to mid March.
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