
Apple customers have great, rather blind, faith in the company but even one of the smartest producer of gadgets and technology at times fails to meet the expectations of shoppers, as it happened with the first Apple TV that fell flat on its face in the market. To mend the expectations of the buyers, Apple is back in business with Apple
TV Take 2, latest model capable of streaming iTunes even without computer and accessing movies from the store in both DVD quality and HD with 5.1 surround, and that too for just $299. Just amazing, one cannot expect such features for this much of amount!
However, HD rentals are a buck higher than SD content ($3.99 and $4.99); it may well be synchronized back to your PC. Not only YouTube selection has been expanded to 50M videos, together with Flickr support (an added to .mac), its latest single menu interface helps in searching the existing titles quickly and sync 600 TV shows, accessible for scanty $1.99, in addition
to your iTunes library and HD podcasts. If you already own an Apple TV, you may download a new software to enhance your system, which of course is free of cost. Therefore, Apple TV is not just back, but is back with a bang!






















