@Scarred4life: That's what he said.
@Scarred4life: That's what he said.
@Joseph Paul Johnston II: Yeah, I think I meant that the 8gb would lend itself well to having chunks of video accessible for quick pause and playback. My Roku box is super slow.
@Monty: AOL.
I'm glad the "You'll Actually Use Skype" was thrown in.
@NorwoodIsMyHero: Are you admitting to having watched that movie?
@SKiTz: I think that's the goal.
@valkilmerisawful: Thumbs up from someone whose tips are always ignored. :-/
Has anyone tested the caching playback? I'd hope it's awesome with 8gb since that's like 16 TV episodes.
@CSX321: Unless they all watch the episode within 48 hours...?
@in ottermann speramus: Not sure if this has anything to do with it, but it's cheaper for me to have an Apple TV and a Roku box than to pay for monthly cable.
@badhatharry: I'd be impressed if there were a 15-story building 20 million miles away.
Wouldn't Na'vi vaginas be like twice the size of a human woman's?
@Sporkotica: Agreed. Unicorns are dicks.
Move people away from ground zero between now and then.
What about the streaming experience of rental content? Does it cache enough to pause/play/rewind smoothly?
@blyan-reloaded: I'll cross my fingers, cause that'd seal the fate of my olde Apple TV.
@zelannii: Don't forget $0.99 TV rentals, albeit limited selection.
@showbiz2: Hah, that's actually a pretty good offer.
@blyan-reloaded: Aren't HDMI cables like a dollar?
@blyan-reloaded: The bonus of being able to start the movie before the whole thing is downloaded is a huge plus for me with the older Apple TV. So I'm wondering if it's going to be the deal-breaker when I get the new one. Downloading the full content to iTunes before being able to watch it kinda blows.