How Apple TV can score at the big 3.0

An interesting analysis of a future Apple TV generation. However, I do think the AppleTV needs to support full-HD or at minimum 1080i to be useful for *everyone*. Why? Well, a lot of people own 1080i (marketed as full-HD by the way) camcorders and they would love to play their own movies in their native resolution on the AppleTV.
It would also mean the rediculous limit of iMovie must be removed, since for some stupid reason there's no way to export a movie in the native resolution (instead it scales down to I think 720p max).

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that was an interesting article. I'm an AppleTV owner and I absolutely love it. I use it almost everyday.

I especially appreciated that the article dissed on the analysts ideas for version 3. Add bluray, add a screen... man, those guys don't get it.

I liked the ideas presented: streaming radio, visualizations, more indie content, etc

AppleTV does support full 1080p. I don't know about the export limitation in iMovie, but the AppleTV can play 1080p material from other sources

I thought the AppleTV only supported up to 720p, and even in boxee full 1080p is on the limits of the device.
Hmm, if it properly does support 1080i/p I may actually buy one..
Does the AppleTV support DTS loop-through? (thinking of boxee with DTS sources)