Apple TV
Apple TV is a media extender manufactured by Apple. It is designed to play digital content from any Mac OS X or Windows computer running iTunes onto an enhanced-definition or high-definition widescreen television.
It was first announced at the end of a special Apple event in San Francisco, California on September 12, 2006, where Apple CEO Steve Jobs also announced enhanced Fifth Generation video-capable iPods, the addition of films to the iTunes Store and the release of version 7 of iTunes. The final product name was not announced at the time, referring to it instead by its codename iTV. The Apple TV started shipping on March 21, 2007.

Have you seen it? I’m not sure it’s available in Malaysia though.
It features an Intel processor, 40GB hard disk and 802.11b/g/n wireless connectivity.
Before you go, “what am I going to do with a 40GB hard disk?â€, wait and listen to me. The 40GB hard disk is meant to store content locally from your PCs or laptops in your network. So it’s like a swap drive if you’d ask me.
It even has 802.11n wireless connectivity. Cool eh?
So, what else it has?



