
Plus, your iOS devices can play both locally stored iTunes content and any content streamed via Apple TV, so you can have multiple videos and music mixes playing simultaneously throughout your home.
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You can play them on your Windows PC or Mac on your TVs if each set is paired with its own Apple TV and on your iPads, iPhones, and iPod Touches, though not on other mobile devices. ITunes is the best media hub when coupled with Apple TViTunes lets you make your locally stored digital media files - as well as ones streamed from the iTunes Store, Hulu Plus, and Netflix, plus social video sites such as YouTube and Vimeo - available to nearly all your screens. (Devices like Roku and Boxee TV are for Web-based streaming, acting essentially as a central hub for your digital subscriptions - a subset of what the Apple TV/iTunes combo can do.) However, there's technology that gets darn close: the combination of iTunes and the Apple TV. Though the coming Miracast protocol may one day provide that ubiquity outside the Appleverse, that's a good year or more away from widespread adoption. Most of these services work only on a subset of mobile devices, so the "watch anything anywhere" scenario will be hard to achieve.īut even within your own network, there's no universal technology yet to allow ubiquitous media streaming from one device to another.

And periodic slowdowns and outages can make viewing unreliable. At 1GB to 2GB per video, you'll quickly see your cable bill skyrocket in the new world order of tiered broadband pricing.


Think of it as the lazy geek's home media center. There's a much easier way that not only works well, but that everyone in the family can use.
