Apple TV - First Generation, "Take Two"
January 06, 2012 Filed in:
Apple TV | UnboxingThe latest installment in my Apple TV collection is the second revision of the first generation Apple TV from 2008. The packaging is different, but the Apple TV is identical. Even the part number is the same.
What Apple changed was the software. They upped HD output to 1080p with the new “Take Two” firmware upgrade. It’s not true 1080p; more like what happens when you upscale a DVD. The revamped interface adds HD downloads and rentals from iTunes. The Apple TV can now access iTunes media directly. You can sync purchased content back to your machine if you want, but you no longer need to download content on your computer first and then sync it over.
The “Take Two” upgrade was a software download available to all Apple TV owners. I guess in an attempt to reboot the Apple TV, Apple felt the need to redo the packaging too. Nothing says “new product” like new packaging.
Just like my original Apple TV, this one is “gently used”. Not a scratch.
Along with the packaging overhaul, Apple made a small change to the manual. They added “Setup Guide” to the cover.
As no hardware changes were made, the back is exactly the same. It’s still a first generation Apple TV.
One more for the shelf.
The collection is now complete, for now. I’m sure a new 1080p version is in the works.
I’ve been on a crazy eBay shopping spree this past month. It seems every other day I’m having to reorganize the shelves to fit boxes. Not that I mind!