Apple’s Worst Mac EVER!
Apple and Steve Jobs invented the “future of the TV” back in 2007, but missed out on the real winner: the content
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The original 2007 Apple TV was secretly a full Mac computer running Mac OS X Tiger with an Intel Pentium M processor and NVIDIA GeForce graphics, not just a streaming box. Despite Steve Jobs positioning it as a simple iTunes sync device, the first-generation Apple TV’s x86 architecture enables it to run alternative operating systems including full Mac OS X Leopard, Linux distributions like OSMC with Kodi, and even Windows 10 as of 2025. This factory sealed Apple TV teardown reveals 256MB RAM, a 40GB IDE hard drive, and surprisingly limited capabilities that required Apple’s “Take Two” software update to add movie rentals and network streaming. Apple invented the streaming box blueprint that Roku, Netflix, and every smart TV manufacturer would copy, but failed to capitalize on content streaming while Netflix dominated the market for a decade with unlimited streaming subscriptions versus Apple’s expensive iTunes rentals.
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