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| manufacturer = Apple Inc.
| manufacturer = Apple Inc.
| releasedate = September 2010
| releasedate = September 2010
| XBMC = v11, v12, v13
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| connectivity = Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), 10/100 Ethernet, Micro-USB (no host), HDMI, optical audio, Bluetooth, infrared (IR)
| connectivity = Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), 10/100 Ethernet, Micro-USB (no host), HDMI, optical audio, Bluetooth, infrared (IR)
| os= iOS (custom version)
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:''This is the page for the '''iOS Apple TV (2nd gen and black)'''. For the original (1st gen) silver version see: '''[[Apple TV 1]]'''''
:''This is the page for the '''iOS Apple TV (2nd gen and black)'''. For the original (1st gen) silver version see: '''[[Apple TV 1]]'''''


<section begin="intro" />Starting with the second generation, the Apple TV moved to an ARM-based platform running iOS. Like other iOS devices, the Apple TV 2 was eventually jailbroken and could run third party applications. In 2011 XBMC was ported to iOS, making the Apple TV 2 the first officially supported ARM device for XBMC, and broke the $100 barrier for new XBMC hardware. While today there are many more low-powered/ARM devices that can also run XBMC (mainly [[Android]] based), the Apple TV 2 still runs the latest XBMC builds.<section end="intro" />
<section begin="intro" />Starting with the second generation, the Apple TV moved to an ARM-based platform running iOS. Like other iOS devices, the Apple TV 2 was eventually jailbroken and could run third party applications. In 2011 {{name}} was ported to iOS, making the Apple TV 2 the first officially supported ARM device for {{name}}, and broke the $100 barrier for new {{name}} hardware. While today there are many more low-powered/ARM devices that can also run {{name}} (mainly [[Android]] based), the Apple TV 2 still runs the latest {{name}} builds.<section end="intro" />


To date, the Apple TV 3 (1080 version) has not been jailbroken yet.
To date, the Apple TV 3 (1080 version) has not been jailbroken yet.


==Installing XBMC ==
==Installing {{name}} ==
;Requirements
;Requirements
{{#lst:Supported hardware|ATV2}}
{{#lst:Supported hardware|ATV2}}

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This is the page for the iOS Apple TV (2nd gen and black). For the original (1st gen) silver version see: Apple TV 1

Starting with the second generation, the Apple TV moved to an ARM-based platform running iOS. Like other iOS devices, the Apple TV 2 was eventually jailbroken and could run third party applications. In 2011 XBMC was ported to iOS, making the Apple TV 2 the first officially supported ARM device for XBMC, and broke the $100 barrier for new XBMC hardware. While today there are many more low-powered/ARM devices that can also run XBMC (mainly Android based), the Apple TV 2 still runs the latest XBMC builds.

To date, the Apple TV 3 (1080 version) has not been jailbroken yet.

Installing XBMC

Requirements


Random notes

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