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	<title>Comments on: Wii on your television and the BBC wins</title>
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		<title>By: Alistair Mungall</title>
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		<description>Recently bought apple TV. It&#039;s disappointing on video rental. Slow to get new titles, slow to download, just as expensive as the local video shop.

It is good for getting youTube on the tv, but the novelty sort of wears off. I was thinking about suggesting they team up with bbc / itv ... but, with any luck you might have given me a good solution via our Wii, assuming ours is not too old to support this. Nice one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently bought apple TV. It&#8217;s disappointing on video rental. Slow to get new titles, slow to download, just as expensive as the local video shop.</p>
<p>It is good for getting youTube on the tv, but the novelty sort of wears off. I was thinking about suggesting they team up with bbc / itv &#8230; but, with any luck you might have given me a good solution via our Wii, assuming ours is not too old to support this. Nice one.</p>
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