Well, I walked out of Best Buy $ 500 lighter in the wallet yesterday, but man did I upgrade my systems yesterday.
Bought a few cd's and dvd's, but I also got a Apple TV and an Apple Airport Express. I give the Apple TV an A+, it took me 3 minutes to install it on my home theater set up. It was clean and literally too it 30 seconds to configure the SW. You use standard rca cable and an hdmi cable to hook it up. What a frickin sweet set up.
I give the Airport Express a C- for now, maybe when I'm not so pissed about setting it up I'll upgrade it. I got this so I can use it on my Carver 2 channel set up, so I saved $100 by not getting another Apple TV. The OSD alone is worth the extra hundred bucks. Anyway, it plugs into a wall and you use a min din y connector to connect it to the pre amp. This one I had to upgrade the firmware, usually not so much of an issue, but it triggered a 600 MB Mac upgrade as well. Since I'm on Hughes Satellite ( Hughesway sucks) if you exceed 400 mb download in 24 hrs they lock you out for 24 hrs. It's called their fair access policy. Sooo.. at 2 am when the unrestricted download time begin, the frickin firmware upgrade completed and the stupid thing worked.
Man do they both sound nice. I can sit at my desk and load up play lists for my 2 channel set up and let er rip. On my Home theater I can also use the gui interface and apple remote. Plus I can watch my videos there as well. I'll have to move some of them over there and see how they play.
I've been ripping all my my cd's into itunes all day, what a blast.
One other note, the airport tends to freeze up a little if you try surfing the web while you are in the FAP penalty box and ripping cd's and trying to play it. We'll see how it does when I'm done ripping cd's. The Apple TV has a hard drive, which seems to come in handy.