1080P refers to the resolution of the video output. The 3rd gen box can
play 1080P which is a resolution of 1920x1080 dots. The 2nd gen box can
only play 720P which is a resolution of 1280x720. The current state of
the art for high definition TV and such is 1080P.
CB
On 12/10/12 8:40 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
What's 1080p content? I'm looking at getting one down the road, and
would love any info anyone can give me. I listened to one of the
podcasts on blindcooltech about it, and it sounds amazing, but don't
know if there's anything different between that model, and the new one
that's out now, so if anyone has something they'd like to share, I'd
love to hear it.
On Dec 10, 2012, at 3:49 PM, Kliphton wrote:
What version of apple TV Is the latest? I was on amazon, and thought
it was v2, but the search brought up something with v3. So witch is
right, 2 or 3?
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