I would have said the review is out, but Walt Mossberg’s Wall Street Journal piece is for subscribers only. Seeing as the ability to read it is “out” clearly its current condition is “in”. Maybe someone with a subscription may let us in on what must be one hot review, considering no one else (not even us!) has a review yet. Here’s the teaser:
The race to connect your TV to your computer and the Internet is about to kick into high gear this week when Apple Inc., the company many believe is best positioned to pull off this feat, introduces a slender, wireless set-top box called Apple TV.
This silvery little $299 gadget is designed to play and display on a widescreen family-room TV set all the music, video and photos stored on up to six computers around the house — even if they are far from the TV, and even if they are all Windows PCs rather than Apple’s own Macintosh models.
Great. I know all that already. Please, I feel so in the dark!
Update: Ask and ye shall receive.
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All of Mossberg's columns are available publicly at http://ptech.wsj.com/. The AppleTV review is here: http://ptech.wsj.com/solution.html.
here you go:
http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB117443716237743525-AC8bUe8X978hZmC7A85mAccsld8_20080320.html
Thanks guys. For the record the ptech site hadn't been updated last night when I wrote this. Walt clearly just wanted to embarrass me.