News > Apple, YouTube Join Forces for TV Catalog

May 31, 2007

Written by Anthony Burch
If you feel like paying to watch videos of people lip-syncing rap songs and doing their own crappy renditions of , you're in luck! reports that Apple and YouTube have combined to put the entire YouTube video library onto Apple TV.
 
Apple TV, in case you aren't in the know, uses iTunes to wirelessly transfer video content, music, photos and podcasts from a computer and the Internet to an HDTV screen. And now, that means Apple TV users can download countless YouTube videos onto the box's internal hard drive. So, it's like a computer, but on a TV. And it costs 300 dollars.
 
It hasn't yet been stated if the resolution of the YouTube videos will get any better for Apple TV users -- but let's hope so. 
 

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