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Review - Apple TV - Part 2
The specifications aren’t really that enticing, but it must be considered the fact that we’re not looking at a new, full Mac, but at a media hub to be connected to the TV and with very reduced size. And although the size is really small, it’s still surprising: one would expect something as small as the Mac Mini or Airport Base Station, but the Apple TV is slightly bigger.
As for the connections, the offer is quite complete. Only the users with very old TV’s that only have a Scart or RGB connection would complain: the Apple TV cannot be connected to those devices unless by using expensive adapters. However, the maximum performance of the Apple TV is obtained with a HD-Ready or, better yet, Full-HD TV.
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