engadget.com — Looks like the Apple TV took a little longer to put the spit-finish on than Apple initially thought. According to Apple PR Director of Mac products Lynn Fox, "Wrapping up Apple TV is taking a few weeks longer than we projected, and we now expect to begin shipments mid-March."
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stalefriesFeb 27, 2007
There's this word in the bottom right of your comment, it looks like this:[reply]try clicking it when you want to reply to that person's post, like I am right now.
entropyfanFeb 27, 2007
@evoguyYou realize that throwing around fact like that will get you dugg down to hell, right? Only when the 'facts' support Apple do you bring them up. Regardless of how you have to phrase them, or which you need to accentuate or gloss over
patienceFeb 27, 2007
Fanboys: Ready to be beta testers!Or are you going to wait till 2009 when the first bug free version is realeased.
zdigglerFeb 27, 2007
See you guy working on a PC when Mac failed again for the 3rd time.
huntrmFeb 27, 2007
I bemoan the Apple iTV - give me my HTPC. I love the concept, and look forward to V2, or V3 - but for now, not the power I need or funtionality (e.g., high-def and playback of .IFO)
pharoah6905Feb 27, 2007
Confirmed:<a class="user" href="http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=A6F22F8A&nclm=AppleTV">http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=A6F22F8A&nclm=AppleTV</a> says it "ships mid-march"
mabhatterFeb 27, 2007
in January they said February... that was 25 days ago!!!
methodshopFeb 27, 2007
the customer service letter i got from the Apple Store, explaining the delay, is some of the most uninformative collection of words ever assembled. "wrapping up" took "a few weeks longer" than expected? what the hell does that mean?