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DVR the damn Apple TV

In theory, Apple TV sounds like a good idea. Unfortunately, as a stand-alone product in my living room, it’s not going to cut it.

Apple TV’s handling of television content is abysmal

I have no problem with Apple’s model of purchasing and renting videos. In fact, I am a fan of it. Insofar as television goes, Apple needs a reality check. We currently live in a DVR world. We record what is streaming into our homes and consume it at our convenience. Once getting a hold of a DVR recording of what is coming into your home is free (assuming you have avoided having to pay a monthly access fee). Not so with Apple TV.

With Apple TV, to have access to a show which aired yesterday, or two weeks ago, you have to pay for it. Two bucks. For me, that is not a viable solution. On the TiVo in our home we have no less than seventeen season passes currently set up. We constantly delete programming we’ve watched and always have a fresh stable of scores of shows to watch. I can’t imagine what we’d have paid Apple if Apple TV was our solution for all this.

But, it seems as though Apple may wake up to the DVR revolution and their lack of living room presence.

Apple TV DVR functionality patent

A recent patent filing that Apple Insider posted about this morning calls attention to a version of Apple TV capable of browsing and recording live television programming in addition to serving iTunes content.

Apple TV DVR Patent User Interface Screen

Personally, I couldn’t be happier to see this patent filing, and hope that Apple follows through. My gut tells me that they’ve been slow to move on it due to the complex nature of negotiating with the music, television and movie industries to-date. Hopefully there’s a plan to put the DVR in the little lackluster box and bring it to the living room in force.

TiVo is getting worse by the day. I’d love to see Apple to pick up the slack.

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Popular Mechanics worst of 2007: Zune bad, Apple TV worse

Popular Mechanics’ ranking of “The Top 10 Worst Gadgets of 2007” puts Microsoft’s Zune at #8 while Apple’s Apple TV finishes second only to the Palm Foleo. What did it take to make the list?

Rather than going for the most obscure or ludicrous gadgets, we based our choices on missed opportunities, hype gone awry and some mysterious fumbles. And while we tried to bash constructively the gizmos we’ve tested so extensively in the lab, sometimes the most useful response is, in fact, a complete rejection.

Popular Mechanics cites Apple TV’s failure to rise to the challenge being posed by its rivals (specifically DVRs and video-on-demand), noting that the only way Apple TV could have moved into the living room in force would have been by way of a all-you-can-eat subscription model.

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The Top 10 Worst Gadgets of All Time (Popular Mechanics)

  1. Palm Foleo
  2. Apple TV
  3. LG Chocolate VX8550
  4. Ugobe Pleo
  5. Black & Decker SPT100 Specialty Performance Hand Tool
  6. Violet Nabaztag
  7. Husky 5-in-1 Drywall Tool
  8. Microsoft Zune
  9. 3001 AD Trimersion HMD
  10. Ironman Resolution Vibration Trainer
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