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Jeremiah / 10-12-2008 / 4:33am / HDTV

Rumor: Apple HDTV with Built-in Apple TV

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Still waiting for Apple’s next Macbook coming Tuesday?  Well get this, Jason Calacanis, in an interview with CNET UK claims that a little birdie told him that Apple is working on a networked LCD HDTV with built-in Apple TV.  Why Apple would jump into the HDTV market is strangely mysterious, but what’s interesting is the promise of an HDTV natively capable of streaming music and videos from your network.  Still, a very stimulating rumor and another expensive gadget to add to your to-buy list.  [MacBlogz]

5 Comments to “Rumor: Apple HDTV with Built-in Apple TV”

  1. 10-12-2008 at 6:06 am
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  2. 10-12-2008 at 6:56 am
    obvious

    Woopie Fuh-reek`eeng Do! , not like HP hasnt had this for a short few years now.. Leave off the HD of the HDTV and its been around for a bit less than 2 decades.. Only a bit less at that. Google it losers.

  3. 10-12-2008 at 7:08 am
    Profoundly insutive but realistic truth

    Mac/Apple will never … EVER hit mainstream or have more than a “Very flip-floppy” market share until they realize that “mainstream” or majority of customer choose not to or simply cant afford their prices when the PC/Microslop world is so much more affordable and available by masses in alternative vendors and manf`s. Why the hell would i pay $70,000 for a Benz (car) if i can’t afford it - when at the same time i can get the same feature on (SEVERAL) other respected brands for about 35,000. Ok, let Mac/Apple keep their current concept of marketing in flow.. N.P. But they may as well STOP the moron level of thinking they can sell in the mainstream market… -ever. ( That is to say, stop trying to sell a $70,000 benz to a person who won’t see $70,000 in 3 or 4 years of work ) or sell the benz for NOT only what the can afford, but what they see as logical to even bother with. Apple also has to realize that they may as well stop bombarding the common market with “why apple is better” when every other computer manf’ and software maker says the same things.. All the non-computer savvy people of this world see is some guy selling his version,, claiming the SAME thing everyone else does but wanting more $$$ for it.. Duh?

  4. 10-12-2008 at 12:18 pm
    domain register

    apple is a very good company known for its best laptop and “iPhone”. Now this TV will really rock the market. I hope this rumour turns into reality.

  5. 10-28-2008 at 8:18 am
    Rob

    Their products may seem more expensive but in reality after you add up all the extra stuff you need for a wintel to do the same thing the Apple comes out cheaper.

    For example, you can have four xbox360’s in various parts of the house streaming from your media center computer and they still won’t remember where you left off for a video podcast. AppleTV on the other hand DOES remember and it doesn’t require an entire computer to run the thing. What has slowed appletv down however is the need for HDTV but that’s because they know that the experience on a regular tv is subpar because of the difficulty of reading text on a non-HD.

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