Apple TV and why I want one

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Most videocasts are not HD and in reality while MacBreak is shot in 1080p (4:4:4 no less) it's not distributed in 1080p that I have been able to find. Seems that they push the resolution down to 540p or 1/2 the resoution of 1080p or not that much better than 480p. Yes it's also the type of camera, glass and compression settings, but it's no HD either. In fact, I'm hard pressed to find any HD content in the iTunes Store, even from Apple themselves. Usually I find DVD quality or a bit lower.

I hope this changes and I firmly believe that the Internet can distribute 1080p content to the masses (be it through iTunes, Democracy, FireAnt, etc.) I also see your friends point in that there's not a whole lot of content that can take advantage of the 720p output of AppleTV and that even seems like a top gap before Apple can deliver 1080p output.

AppleTV is a good first step and I hope that more videocasters will start to distribute in true HD because of it. I fear that it will be a lackluster success and really only used for those who want to sling the movie they purchased from iTunes to their HD set.
If you follow the link in my post, you will see that it is for the HD version of MacBreak. On TWiT they have the behind the scene video podcasts that show how they made MacBreak in 1080p using Sony 950 camera.

Behind the scene ep 1a
Behind the scene ep 1b
Behind the scene ep 1c

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