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Posted at 1:22 AM on Thursday 11/6/08 by
Ben
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Apple Store has the refurbished Apple TV 40GB for $199 with free shipping. Allows you to play various types of media from both OSX and Windows Machines with iTunes 7 on your TV. Features 802.11g/n, 10/100, HDMI, wireless remote, 480p/576p/720p/1080i output and more.
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    doesgof - Posted 3:11 am PST 11/6/08 (565 Posts)  Report Spam

    no inputs on this so don't think you can use it for pvr

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    bradboob - Posted 4:29 am PST 11/6/08 (212 Posts)  Report Spam

    you shouldn't have to, its a pretty slick system all in itself.

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    onesojourner - Posted 6:14 am PST 11/6/08 (343 Posts)  Report Spam

    install xbmc on this and it will be a lot better.

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    nc88keyz - Posted 6:52 am PST 11/6/08 (77 Posts)  Report Spam

    I think your able to install EyeTV for this.
    Not sure what that is but sounds like a canadian bacon name for a HD tv tuner. thanks .

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    LJW - Posted 7:18 am PST 11/6/08 (1265 Posts)  Report Spam

    Not much of a deal after tax, but it's a cool system especially if you hack it.

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    cmdale101 - Posted 8:45 am PST 11/6/08 (21 Posts)  Report Spam

    Also, because you can stream from a PC on your network - don't worry about the hard drive only being 40GB. I have one and have never really used the onboard hard drive, other than the obvious system use.

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    thezenone - Posted 9:37 am PST 11/6/08 (98 Posts)  Report Spam

    So this basically streams video from your PC? I have a PS3 to do that.

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    rdcollns - Posted 9:58 am PST 11/6/08 (956 Posts)  Report Spam

    Just because you can stream from a PC doesn't mean that 40GB is an acceptably sized hard drive. Apple was the first one to really go with expansive use of memory with the first iPod, now they just keep making the memory smaller and smaller.

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