Apple TV and Samsung HDTV

Is it worth buying an ATV when I have an ethernet and USB plug on the back of my Samsung tv? Really all I'd like to be able to do is watch things like iView (the ABC's "download if you missed it" application). I don't really want to pay for downloads from iTunes etc. Would I be able to stream free downloads from non-youtube sources through the ATV to the Samsung, or is there a way to hook the computer to the TV and do it that way?
Many thanks

Welcome to the  Discussion Forums.
With what you have explained your requirement to be, I would suggest the tv is not the device you are looking for. To get a better idea of what the tv does though (cos' it's kinda good):
http://www.apple.com/appletv/what-is.html

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