Apple TV Gets Bigger, Streams YouTube

Steve Jobs announces a larger 160GB model, and streaming YouTube videos.

By Mike Spitalieri
Posted: 31.05.2007
Filed Under: Web Service News



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Yesterday at the D-conference, Steve Jobs unveiled two upgrades for the Apple TV. Starting in mid-June, Apple TV users will be able to browse and stream select YouTube videos right on their televisions, with the full YouTube catalog coming this fall. YouTube users will also be able to log into their accounts, as well as view and save their favorite videos straight from the Apple TV. 
 
Additionally, Jobs announced a new 160GB model of the Apple TV that will be available for purchase today. The new larger hard drive can store up to 200 hours of video, 36,000 songs, 25,000 photos (or a combination of each) and will retail for $399. 

 

Price: $399 (160GB)
Info: www.apple.com

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