Does appleTV support HD 1080p ?

hello
is 1080p supported by the AppleTv?
thx

hey guys
thx for your answers
as i understand:
- 1080p is only supported when using HDMI cable
- 1080p is virtually supported by upscalling 720p videos
what about real 1080p videos ?
are they simply unsupported/uncompatible with the current aTV (take 2) ??
do you think it's due to the hardware or the software?
should i buy the aTV anyway or wait ? (apple doesn't seem to prepare another aTV and also i'm really thinking about if the market will provide 1080p videos massively - as we already have Blu-Ray players for that)
thanks for your help

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