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Apple iTV: coming in early February with a built-in hard drive?

by John P. Falcone

Apple iTV

Apple iTV: coming soon

(Credit: appelinsider.com)

By this time next week, Steve Jobs' Macworld Expo keynote address will be history. While guesses about what will be announced run the gamut from the mundane (OS X upgrades) to the lustful (iPod phone and/or wide-screen video iPod), it's a near certainty that we'll get more details on Apple's so-called iTV product. The iTV--its final name is still pending--is Apple's take on the digital media receiver. It's a small box designed to stream your computer-based iTunes media (movies, TV shows, music, podcasts) to your big-screen TV and home theater system--basically, a networked "home iPod." The little that's known about the iTV is what Jobs revealed back in September 2006: It's got built-in wireless networking, HDMI output, and--perhaps most importantly--it's priced at just $300.

But when will you be able to buy an iTV? And what features of the device does Apple have yet to reveal? Nobody knows for sure, but rumor site Appleinsider.com (as spotted on Digg) has some relevant dirt, thanks to "people familiar with the matter" (otherwise known as anonymous sources). The iTV will ship in just a few weeks ("late January or early February"). Moreover, it's said to have a "small hard drive" which would enable some local content storage, according to information previously leaked by Disney CEO Robert Iger (a friend and colleague of Jobs--the Apple CEO, you'll remember, also sits on Disney's board of directors as a result of the entertainment company's 2006 buyout of his other company, animation stalwart Pixar).

What do these latest rumors mean? Not too much, in the grand scheme of things. While Apple generally has its new products available within days of their announcements--if not instantaneously--anytime between now and the end of March would still fall within the previously announced first-quarter time frame. As for the inclusion of a small hard drive: maybe, maybe not. Yes, hard drives are dirt cheap these days, and Apple gets some of the best discounts in the business. But Iger's "hard drive" phrasing may be a layman's description of a decent flash memory capacity (say, 2GB to 4GB) that could be used to cache media files--especially video--as they zip across a home network, to deliver smoother performance. A few gigs also could be helpful when streaming Web radio and increasingly large digital photos.

Whatever the actual release date or storage capacity, however, there's no doubt that the iTV is going to shake up the market for digitally-delivered media. By this time next week, we'll have a much better idea of exactly how much. In the meantime, look for the rumors to reach a fever pitch.

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John P. Falcone covers home theater and network entertainment products. He's been writing for CNET since 2002.
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new ipod to be announced tomorrow
by file66 January 8, 2007 11:49 PM PST
Here it is.

A bombshell.

I have the name Apple will use to market iTV.

Are you ready?

"iPod".

Think I'm dreaming?

Look at the pictures of the back of the device and tell me if you don't think
that Apple could cram all of those (ethernet? ***?) into a simple dock
connector.
Later (and I'll admit brilliantly), Apple will make a killing in their retail stores
selling
all the cables you will be using to hook up your iPod to your TV. Did you
know that
cables have more if not the most profit margin at your friendly neighborhood
Apple store?

Oh, and One More Thing (he smiles coyly):

This beauty will sync wirelessly over your 802.11x ("N"?) connection.
or your "B", "G", whatever-this-is-a-bad-mofo!!!

There you have it. Clever, Apple.

with that whole "we will think of another name" ploy.

I guess the real question(s) are:

- Will Apple change the form factor?

- Is this the only reason Steve is so Happy?

It all falls into place from here.

im.

(now discuss) ; )
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"ITV": iPod Home
by Major MacRant January 9, 2007 5:34 AM PST
I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see the new "iTV" device sporting a name along the lines of "iPod Home", as it is basically an iPod with networking, designed to use your TV as a display and your sound system as speakers. Strongly supported rumors say it will have a hard drive (which will improve video streaming even over slower connections and allow the iPod Home to store and run programs locally. (Games, anyone?) More in my blog at http://www.majormacrant.com. We'll know in a few hours...
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