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Testseek.co.uk have collected 130 expert reviews of the Apple TV G1 and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple TV G1.
 
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The editors liked

  • Good picture and sound quality
  • Works well on 802.11n networks
  • Works seamlessly
  • Easy to use
  • Beautiful design
  • Provides access to a wide range of content
  • Streams media from networked machines
  • Full iTunes client system for spur-of-the-moment purchases
  • Looks nice under the TV
  • Capacious hard drive. Speedy streaming!
  • Apple should make everything. The day we can wake up to an Apple alarm clock
  • Eat breakfast from an Apple toaster and drive an Apple electric car to work (at Apple) can’t come too soon. While the Apple TV isn’t yet an Ives-designed flatscreen...
  • Easy to set up. Slick interface. No fan noise. 40GB hard drive ...
  • Clever syncing
  • Super-simple set-up.
  • Great looks
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Slick and simple to use
  • Excellent SIri integration. She never misunderstands what I say. The app-based approach to television is a winner
  • Even if it's just a bit ahead of its time right now. A refreshing interface that is at once both new and familiar
  • A genuine joy to use
  • Vast array of greatquality downloadable content available ondemand
  • Excellent sonic performance
  • A joy to use. Brilliant on-demand content. Excellent sound
  • Slick interface
  • Ease of setup
  • Styling
  • Attractive and well built
  • Easy to setup
  • Built-in WiFi
  • Intuitive to use
  • 1080p resolution
  • AirPlay quite robust
  • Access your music and images and movies from your TV
  • Stream from over laptops

The editors didn't like

  • Won’t connect to the majority of UK televisions
  • Will only play a small number of video formats
  • Small hard drive
  • Idiosyncratic
  • Slow on older networks Min specs
  • ITunes 7.1
  • Wireless network (wireless video streaming requires 802.11g or 802.11n) o...
  • Doesn’t work with older TVs
  • No off or sleep button
  • Film prices unrealistic
  • No support for non-Apple a/v codecs
  • Up to £100 more expensive in the UK Min specs
  • Mac/PC
  • ITunes 7.6 or later
  • Wireless network (video streaming requires 802.11g or n)...
  • Unfriendly file compatibility. Expensive.
  • Apple doesn’t play well with others. Apple TV can’t show DivX
  • XviD or WMV files natively
  • Although the Boxee upgrade takes care of that. Apple’s definition of HD also leaves something to be desired – the 720p files might match mos...
  • Limited video format support. HDMI cable not included. No iTunes movie downloads yet...
  • No HDMI cable
  • No movie downloads.
  • Limited iTunes content and video format support
  • No Scart
  • Limited choice of TV programmes
  • No HD content yet
  • New model on the way
  • App Store discoverability is a mess. Search in general across tvOS can use a lot of improvement. Lack of dictation support is frustrating. Launch week apps and games leave something to be desired. Very few outstanding apps and games available right now
  • Store downloads aren’t cheap
  • Limited to iTunesfriendly file formats
  • Downloads aren’t cheap. Slightly limited format support
  • Small number of video formats supported
  • Lack of content available to buy on iTunes
  • No surround sound
  • Limited content
  • Remote is rather basic
  • No TV tuner
  • AirPlay rather restrictive
  • No parental controls
  • No internet radio
  • No iPod support
  • No off switch

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  Published: 2012-04-03, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Abstract:  TVs and Home Cinema When a young upstart picks a fight with an undisputed heavyweight champion like Apple, you'd better pray the plucky underdog has been chasing chickens and punching enough cow carcasses to be primed for the pummeling. In this media ...

 
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  Published: 2009-12-17, review by: electricpig.co.uk

  • Capacious hard drive. Speedy streaming!
  • Unfriendly file compatibility. Expensive.
  • A decent media streamer, but the Apple TV's price tag and many flaws hold it back from greatness....

 
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  Published: 2009-05-30, review by: stuff.tv

  • A joy to use. Brilliant on-demand content. Excellent sound
  • Downloads aren’t cheap. Slightly limited format support
  • Sleek, sexy and now with loads of content, the Apple TV is a genuine must-have for iTunes users ...

 
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  Published: 2009-04-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The Apple TV is essentially a Mac computer in a small box. It feels hot when running, but this didnt cause any problems during our tests. It can play HD video, but supports only the iTunes standard of MPEG4- and H.264-encoded video with an AAC audi...

 
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  Published: 2009-02-11, review by: whathifi.com

  • A genuine joy to use, vast array of greatquality downloadable content available ondemand, excellent sonic performance
  • Store downloads aren’t cheap, limited to iTunesfriendly file formats

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  Published: 2009-01-16, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • The Apple TV is not the only set-top box to integrate computer-hosted media with your lounge TV – but it is the easiest to use. It’s superbly made and crucially boasts a clear and simple interface. It’s a doddle to find anything you need...

 
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  Published: 2008-09-23, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • Apple should make everything. The day we can wake up to an Apple alarm clock, eat breakfast from an Apple toaster and drive an Apple electric car to work (at Apple) can’t come too soon. While the Apple TV isn’t yet an Ives-designed flatscreen...
  • Apple doesn’t play well with others. Apple TV can’t show DivX, XviD or WMV files natively, although the Boxee upgrade takes care of that. Apple’s definition of HD also leaves something to be desired – the 720p files might match mos...
  • Subtle, sexy and slim, Apple TV is almost everything a telly-loving Mac-head could wish for. Only its file format fussiness, average HD quality and high price (without even a HDMI cable to show for it) might disrupt Steve Jobs’ plans for world domin...

 
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  Published: 2008-09-23, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • Apple should make everything. The day we can wake up to an Apple alarm clock, eat breakfast from an Apple toaster and drive an Apple electric car to work (at Apple) can’t come too soon. While the Apple TV isn’t yet an Ives-designed flatscreen...
  • Apple doesn’t play well with others. Apple TV can’t show DivX, XviD or WMV files natively, although the Boxee upgrade takes care of that. Apple’s definition of HD also leaves something to be desired – the 720p files might match mos...
  • Subtle, sexy and slim, Apple TV is almost everything a telly-loving Mac-head could wish for. Only its file format fussiness, average HD quality and high price (without even a HDMI cable to show for it) might disrupt Steve Jobs’ plans for world domin...

 
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  Published: 2008-07-28, Author: Jonny , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Provides access to a wide range of content, streams media from networked machines, full iTunes client system for spur-of-the-moment purchases, looks nice under the TV
  • Doesn’t work with older TVs, no off or sleep button, film prices unrealistic, no support for non-Apple a/v codecs, up to £100 more expensive in the UK Min specs: Mac/PC, iTunes 7.6 or later, wireless network (video streaming requires 802.11g or n)...
  • The addition of film and TV shows does transform the Apple TV into a handy supplement to TV schedules. We’d like to see the US price reduction matched in the UK, but if you already own plenty of iTunes content this is a liberating, though perhaps, n...

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  Published: 2008-04-17, review by: avreview.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Almost inevitably, considering the source, there are certain restrictions in place here as you\'ll only be able to access content stored in your iTunes library. This might mean re-encoding a lot of video files and ensuring you keep iTunes up to date. This...

 
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