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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design impeccable
Interface très agréable
Ne chauffe pas/reste silencieux
Bonne qualité du streaming sur les vidéos
Simplicité d’installation
Simplicité d’emploi
Accès à du contenu en ligne (photos
Podcasts
Vidéos)
Synchronisation automatique avec le contenu dun ordinateur
Lecture en différé du co...
Le prix
Le design compact
Le streaming directement depuis Internet
La lecture depuis les ordinateurs et iPhone
IPad et iPod touch
Simplicité d'installation et d'utilisation. Qualité de la VOD HD. Mediacenter convivial. Finition et design sans défauts.
Très efficace comme media center entre le Mac/PC et la télé
L'application Remote pour iOS
La télécommande très simple
Le format compact
Taille réduite
Fonctionnement silencieux sans ventilateur
Prix réduit
Interface réactive
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Compatibilité limitée (DivX
MKV
1080p. )
Adieu stockage intégré
Application Remote presque indispensable
Catalogue de films/séries très limité
Incompatible avec les formats Divx
Xvid et WMV
Pas de fonction d’enregistrement.
Les formats restreints
L'offre locative
Le verrouillage de la plate-forme
La prise Ethernet 100 Mbit/s seulement
Connectique et formats pris en charge limités. Nécessite de centraliser sa bibilothèque multimédia dans iTunes. Tarifs sur la VOD HD.
Those with strong opinions about the Apple TV fell into two categories - those who had one and loved it, and those who had never laid hands on the thing and didnt understand its appeal. The Take Two Apple TV, with its ability to obtain great-looking ...
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Publié: 2012-03-15, Auteur: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Apple TV was Apple’s “one more thing” at the new iPad launch event last week, but that’s not to say the smart TV adapter isn’t maturing into a comprehensive product in its own right. Now bringing Full HD to the table, as well as a streamlined interface...
Publié: 2012-03-14, Auteur: Andrew , review by: gizmodo.com
Extrait: Preliminary reviews of the 3rd-gen, 1080p Apple TV are here. The Geekosphere has spoken and deemed it a phenomenal device but may be worth waiting on if you already own last year's model.AdvertisementMacWorldAt $99, the third-generation Apple TV continues...
1080p HD support, Super easy configuration, Great UI, Photo Stream integration is fun
No easy multi-user access support
If you're already part of the Apple experience and use iCloud for storing content and have iOS devices around the house, the new Apple TV is a superb addition and worthy upgrade over the older less HD one...
Gives access to Internet programming (iTunes, Netflix, etc), Very easy to set up, Lets you access content on computers and iPods/iPhones/iPads on your local network, Tiny form factor lets it fit in cramped spaces
Doesn't have a QWERTY keyboard for entering account info and passwords, No HDMI cable provided - and you MUST have an HDMI cable to use it
If you own other Apple products, Apple TV is a no-brainer, as you can now integrate all of your devices with Apple TV via AirPlay. Naturally, the iTunes integration is flawless. If you're a PC user and depend on iTunes to organize your music for your iPo...
I had considered an Apple TV for nearly three years and now that I have one I'm glad I waited. The early versions were not as slick as the current unit and more expensive to boot. For a mere $99, Apple delivers a high-quality media player that makes a vas...
Apple TV is not a particularly powerful streaming box. But it is appealing because of its low energy consumption when in use, its attractive design, and its coordination with other Apple devices through AirPlay. This allows you to rapidly stream music and...
Final Thoughts/Conclusion, Many times have my colleagues and I here at Big Picture Big Sound shared the wonders of Internet-ready TVs, as technologies have converged to bring once-unimaginable benefits to the home theater enthusiast. But since not eve
HDMI-only video output: Is this thing too hardcore?, High-definition movie rentals painfully slow, Included remote control pales next to iPhone/iPod touch app (see Turn-Ons)
Many times have my colleagues and I here at Big Picture Big Sound shared the wonders of Internet-ready TVs, as technologies have converged to bring once-unimaginable benefits to the home theater enthusiast. But since not everyone is in a position to r...