
Apple plans to revolutionise your living room
Everyone loves to speculate what product Apple will bring out next, after all the company is at the top of its game. According to the Telegraph newspaper, there is something in the pipeline that will excite many.
Before Steve Jobs died he expressed how he wanted to move into people’s living rooms and hoped to revolutionise the television set.
In his autobiography he stated: “I’d like to create an integrated television set that is completely easy to use. It would be seamlessly synced with all of your devices and with iCloud. It will have the simplest user interface you could imagine.”
iTV
Apple products have so far been in people’s pockets with the iPod and iPhone, sat on desks with the Mac and on people’s laps with the iPad.
The new iTV product is likely to come in a range of sizes and will be more expensive than an equivalent television set due to the comprehensive integration with other Apple services and the cloud.
According to news agency Bloomberg, an insider at Apple has revealed the company wants users to access television shows by integrating sources like satellite TV, online film rental services and iTunes downloads.
Steve Jobs has ‘cracked it’
The product, which will be out by next Christmas, will be a complete TV set rather than a plug-in box and one of the last things Steve Jobs talks about in his autobiography was that he “finally cracked it.” He wanted his company to reimagine the design and functionality of television and it looks like he has accomplished just that.
What does Apple have in store for us next year?
Apple plans to revolutionise your living room
Everyone loves to speculate what product Apple will bring out next, after all the company is at the top of its game. According to the Telegraph newspaper, there is something in the pipeline that will excite many.
Before Steve Jobs died he expressed how he wanted to move into people’s living rooms and hoped to revolutionise the television set.
In his autobiography he stated: “I’d like to create an integrated television set that is completely easy to use. It would be seamlessly synced with all of your devices and with iCloud. It will have the simplest user interface you could imagine.”
iTV
Apple products have so far been in people’s pockets with the iPod and iPhone, sat on desks with the Mac and on people’s laps with the iPad.
The new iTV product is likely to come in a range of sizes and will be more expensive than an equivalent television set due to the comprehensive integration with other Apple services and the cloud.
According to news agency Bloomberg, an insider at Apple has revealed the company wants users to access television shows by integrating sources like satellite TV, online film rental services and iTunes downloads.
Steve Jobs has ‘cracked it’
The product, which will be out by next Christmas, will be a complete TV set rather than a plug-in box and one of the last things Steve Jobs talks about in his autobiography was that he “finally cracked it.” He wanted his company to reimagine the design and functionality of television and it looks like he has accomplished just that.



Posted on 9, Dec |
Posted by Tom Lambert
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