The new Apple TV looks exactly like the previous version: same small black box. It’s got the same inputs and outputs on the back: AC power, HDMI output, micro-USB for service only, optical audio output, 10/100 Ethernet. It’s just as easy to set up: simply sign in to your Wi-Fi account and use the remote (or better yet, the free Remote app on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch) to navigate around.
You’ll find more content than ever before. We dinged the last Apple TV for offering iTunes Store rentals but not purchases. That’s changed: now you can purchase TV shows, plus rent and purchase movies. Movies you rent on the Apple TV can only be watched on that Apple TV. You have 30 days to start watching, and then once you begin a movie, 24 hours to finish it. Movies and TV shows you’ve previously purchased from iTunes are available via the cloud, so it no longer matters if you have a Mac constantly running iTunes to stream those from.
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