You’ll be hard pressed to find an Apple TV in stock at an Apple Store today: 98 percent of the company’s retail locations now report that the media set-top box isn’t available for immediate pickup when placing an online order, reports MacRumors.
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In New York City, only the SoHo Apple Store has the Apple TV in stock, according to the online Apple Store. All other local stores, including the flagship Fifth Ave. and new Grand Central locations, are showing availability of March 9. The Apple TV is still in stock on the Apple Store if you choose to ship it to your home.
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So what would a new Apple TV mean for you? For one, it’ll likely offer support for 1080p high-definition video and include a faster processor (we’re assuming whatever the iPad HD will use, possibly the A5X). It will also be the perfect companion to the iPad HD, which will likely sport a new high-resolution display capable of running 1080p video. Beyond that, we don’t know much, though we can speculate what an iTV might include.
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