Apple does not support TV Out

I called Apple just now because I can not get the TV out feature to work to play a slideshow on my TV. The Apple representative informed me that this was an iPod application and that is not supported by Apple. I have the Apple AV cord, I tried three TVs, the problem has to be the iPod. Does everyone realize when they buy an iPod that application support is not provided? When I asked to speak to the supervisor, I was informed that they do not come to the phone. I will NEVER BUY APPLE AGAIN.
Joey
Dell   Windows XP  

I don't know who you talked with at apple, but they
must have been misinformed. Apple does have a
support number just for ipod, I know because I've
called it and they solved my problem for me. There
should be a support number in your ipod owners
manuel. In my opinion apple is a great company who
puts customer satisfaction first. Please don't
condem the whole company for the mistake of one
employee.
Thank you,
I appreciate your help. I did call Apple, and I found the phone number. It was what happened while talking to Apple that made me angry. Apple may be a great company, but it needs to continue making improvements.
Joey

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