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Apple TV delayed to late March 07

Irish & UK buyers receive e-mail from Apple confirming change...

Apple have sent e-mails to customers informing them of a delay in shipping the new Apple TV units. Originally, the online Apple Store for Ireland and the UK listed the shipment date as the end of February. This has now been changed to shipments being made on 20th March, with an estimated delivery date of 30th March.
Here is the full text of the Apple e-mail:
Dear Apple Customer,
Thank you for ordering the new Apple TV, an easy to use and fun way to wirelessly play all your favorite iTunes content from your Mac or PC on your widescreen TV.
Wrapping up Apple TV is taking a few weeks longer than we projected, and we now expect to begin shipments in mid-March, not in February as originally anticipated.
You may check the status of your order any time by visiting our online order status website.
A shipment notification, with tracking information, will be emailed to you as soon as your order is shipped.  There is no need to contact us unless you choose to change or cancel your order.
We appreciate your business and thank you for shopping at the Apple Store!
Sincerely,
The Apple Store Team
The original shipment date was announced at Macworld San Francisco in January by Apple CEO Steve Jobs during his keynote.
The Apple TV is available from Apple Stores for Ireland and the UK and costs 299 euro or 199 sterling.
Simon Spence/2007
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