An Apple-produced television has been floating around
Rumorville for what seems like forever, but with recent comments made by
Foxconn chief Terry Gou, it looks like it's going to be a reality. In an
interview with a Chinese newspaper, he admitted that Apple was in fact working
on a television, and that Foxconn would be developing most of the hardware,
with Sharp being the manufacturer of the panels.
Mentioned in the same interview, Apple's 'iTV' is to have an
aluminum chassis, accept voice control via Siri and support Facetime, thanks to
a front-mounted camera. All other features and information regarding release
were kept mum.
The speculation can now begin on exactly what Apple's angle
will be with its iTV. If I had to guess, the iTV will feature the same sort of
software as the Apple TV, but perhaps improved. If so, I'd have to question
whether Apple would even continue with its stand-alone Apple TV device -
there's going to be less of a draw to an Apple iTV if you could gain the same
functionality from your current set.
Apple's "Cinema" displays have long been known as
being some of the best out there, so it's likely that the company will make
sure its iTV will have the same sort of high-end appeal. That means that the
price is unlikely to be that competitive, but to expect that from Apple would
be a little odd.
Source: Huffington Post

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