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:''This is the page for the original '''Apple TV 1 (silver)'''. For the Apple TV 2/3 (black) see: '''[[Apple TV (iOS)]]'''''
:''This is the page for the original '''Apple TV 1 (silver)'''. For the Apple TV 2/3 (black) see: '''[[Apple TV (iOS)]]'''''
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| releasedate = January 9, 2007
| releasedate = January 9, 2007
| discontinued = 2010
| discontinued = 2010
| XBMC = '''Original OS:''' v9, v10, v11<br/>'''Linux:''' v9, v10, v11, pre-v12
| XBMC = '''Original OS:''' v9, v10, v11<br/>'''Linux:''' v9, v10, v11, v12, pre-v13
| connectivity = Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), 10/100 ethernet, USB 2, HDMI, component video, analog audio, optical audio, infrared (IR)  
| connectivity = Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), 10/100 ethernet, USB 2, HDMI, component video, analog audio, optical audio, infrared (IR)  
| os= '''Original OS:''' 3.0.2 <small>(custom Mac OS 10.4)</small><br/>'''[[HOW-TO:Install XBMC on Apple TV 1 (Linux)|Linux]]:'''  [[OpenELEC]], [[Crystalbuntu]]
| os= '''Original OS:''' 3.0.2 <small>(custom Mac OS 10.4)</small><br/>'''[[HOW-TO:Install XBMC on Apple TV 1 (Linux)|Linux]]:'''  [[OpenELEC]], [[Crystalbuntu]]

Revision as of 12:29, 29 January 2013

This is the page for the original Apple TV 1 (silver). For the Apple TV 2/3 (black) see: Apple TV (iOS)

Template:Information appliance Apple TV 1 (silver) is no longer available from Apple, but can be purchased from alternative sources (eBay, kijiji, craigslist, etc.).

It is highly recommended that you replace the WiFi card with a Broadcom Crystal HD to enable playback of HD videos.

It is also highly recommended that you consider installing a linux-based OS install with XBMC for various reasons.

Installing XBMC

Frequently Asked Questions

See: Apple TV 1/FAQ

Hardware

Remote

Apple remote.jpg


Broadcom Crystal HD

Broadcom Crystal HD

USB

With the USB port enabled on the Apple TV 1, a user can have several devices (USB hubs work great) such as keyboards, mice, hard drives, card readers, IR receivers, bluetooth dongles, wifi dongles, TV tuners, and more.

Editor note: list other guides and such related to USB devices on the ATV1

Wifi

See: HOW-TO:Use USB Wifi on Apple TV 1

Hard drive

Editor note: find/create guide for upgrading the internal HDD on the Apple TV 1.

Apple TV 1 uses a 2.5 inch PATA hard drive that is easily upgradable. It can also be removed completely, having the ATV1 boot directly from a USB drive, in order to make system even more silent and use less heat/energy (results may vary depending on USB drive).