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Well it finally arrived. After waiting the best part of 3 weeks, my iMac showed it’s face on the 6th of January, a full day ahead of schedule. After eagerly unpacking it I prayed the glass was intact, it was. I then prayed it would boot, it did. So far, so good (I thought)

I’ve been following a few forums online with plenty of people complaining about various ailments their iMacs are suffering from. This put me on tender hooks, I didn’t know what to expect when I turned it on. The first thing I noticed was the lack of any dead pixels, which is always a good thing. After a few minutes of use though, I did notice something, the dreaded yellow screen tint problem was clearly visible. The bottom section of the screen, more towards the right hand side, is a very warm colour, whereas the rest of the screen is clarity personified. I was slightly upset.

I ran through a few more tests to see if there were any other problems, the hard drive wasn’t noisy, the screen didn’t flicker or blackout and I had no beach-balling problems whatsoever, the thing really does fly to be fair! This made me wonder whether I could forget the yellow tint problem and just get on with it, after all, it is a beast of a machine and I was loving using it.

So, after two days of trying, I finally cracked! For the money I paid I think the machine should be perfect, hell it should be better than perfect! So I called Apple, they were very helpful and have agreed to send me an advanced replacement, meaning I can keep the current machine until the new one arrives. It’s a bit of a lottery at the moment though, will I get a machine that is 100% perfect? It could get even worse…?

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Earlier today Apple released a software update for the AppleTV. It’s mentioned in the release notes that it’s been given a “simpler and faster interface”. I’m not sure it’s that much quicker to be honest, the menu lag still pops up on occasions and the remote can be as unresponsive as ever. The front end menu has completely changed, something I’ve been hoping would happen for some time. I got a bit fed up of the bland old menu, this newer look brings more colour to the screen, and uses a menu system not too dissimilar to the PlayStation 3’s. Sorry for the quality of the picture, I took it straight off my TV with the iPhone.

AppleTV 3.0 Menu

After seeing the ‘Internet’ menu I was hoping we’d see BBC’s iPlayer magically appear, but it wasn’t to be this time. Instead the newest addition, next to YouTube, is Internet Radio. This is a welcome bonus for me as I regularly tune in to the Electronica stations. I tried a couple of stations and everything seemed to work flawlessly, you get a Growl style notification at the bottom left of the screen letting you know what you’re listening while you browse through other stations.

AppleTV 3.0 Internet Radio

Another new feature added is Genius Mixes. This was introduced in iTunes 9.0 and expands on Apple’s Genius mode. When selected you are presented with a choice of Mixes split by Genre. Once chosen, iTunes (or the AppleTV in this case) will keep playing songs it thinks fit together, until it runs out of ideas music. Notice the notification in the bottom left, showing I’m still listening to a Radio Station.

AppleTV 3.0 Genius Mixes

One of the few new features I was hoping for the most was the ability to view your iTunes LP’s in full screen on your HDTV. Apple granted my wish and have supposedly included this in the update. Only trouble is, the two iTunes LP’s that I own do not show up on the AppleTV no matter what I do. I’ve tried manual sync, creating a dedicated playlist, even tried sharing it off my MacBook, nothing makes the LP’s show up.

UPDATE
After a quick tweet to my friend Sam over at Fruit Bytes, she found a document released by Apple with information about this new feature. It seems we must wait for an email telling us when AppleTV compatible versions of our existing iTunes LP’s are available!

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