What can we do to raise the profile of this fantastic product?

I absolutely love my Apple TV.
I feel that the early incarnations of both hardware and software for the Apple TV and the slow progress of iTunes Video content have led to there being a huge number of reviews of the Apple Tv system on the web that do not reflect its current capability and functionality. In fact, I noted that often the author of the review would clamor for the upgrades and functionality that we now have.
Sure, there are still a few limitations and frustrations but I feel that the fact that Movies and TV Shows (including HD content) can now be purchased here in the UK as well as the US, the bigger HD, MobileMe integration, full iTunes integration (including the Genius Playlist function and multiple libraries), Audio and Video streaming to your Hi-Def TV are all good enough reason to have a user led drive to re-introduce the Apple TV to the likes of Stuff, T3, TUAW, AV Forums and the like - maybe even the Gadget Show (Channel 5 in the UK) and really get this thing going.
I believe that success in this could show those wonderful people at Apple that the Apple TV is alive and that its user base could increase and become an even more valuable source of income.
Apple TV sits right there along side iTunes and iPod and the Macs - it just seems like it hasn't been given the love and respect it's due.
So, what do you think? I am aware of its limitations, so let's not turn this into a fight but what does this community think we might be able to do to raise Apple TV in the public consciousness?
My Setup:-
iMac
Macbook Black
Apple TV
Airport Extreme Base Station
Airport Express linked to my Denon
Time Capsule
iPhone 3G
iPod Touch
iPod Video
... and Apple TV... it all just works together.

If you mean on the iPad's homescreens then you are limited to 11 screens, after which apps are only accessible via the spotlight search screen (swipe your first homescreen to the right).
You can put apps into folders to make more apps 'visible' on the screens - which you can either do directly on the iPad by pressing and holding an app until they start to shake and then dragging one app on top of another to create a folder with the two apps in it (you can then drag other apps into the folder; each folder can hold up to 20 apps); or you can do it when connected to your computer's iTunes via the small screen mock-ups on the iPad device's Apps tab (which I think allows you to see the 'extra' screens where the 'non-visible' apps are).
There is more info on folders in the iPad's manual, which you can download from here if you don't already have a copy.

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