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Comments on: Apple's digital home, five years out

Mac maker to offer goodies ranging from Apple TV media extender to universal music controller, tied together through digital hub, Forrester Research report predicts.

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by rucknrun May 22, 2008 7:53 AM PDT
I hope everyone is rich 5 years out, because Apple stuff is not cheap.
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by Kev Orng May 22, 2008 8:05 AM PDT
And we'll all have flying cars and robo-maids and girlfriends who look like Judy Jetson.
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by OldtimeIT May 22, 2008 8:22 AM PDT
Can't believe someone would pay Forrester for this "research". It will take Apple 5 years to develop technologies that are coming available now from other vendors?
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by sbwinn May 22, 2008 8:24 AM PDT
1 and 2 are the same thing - a Mac or cluster of them. Zero-conf networking makes that quite doable.

3 is an iPhone / iPod Touch. People have already talked about the possibility of using it as a media controller.

4 I doubt Apple would do.

5 is the next rev of Apple TV - I hope.
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by StephenGolub May 22, 2008 8:32 AM PDT
All of this stuff is already available. Look at things like Crestron, AMX, or Extron. Granted, it's not cheap. But definitely look for Apple to improve on the usability and bring it to the mass market.
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by edmalloy May 22, 2008 8:57 AM PDT
What a stupid report. What's new? What's realistic.
What's the difference between 1 & 2 and if they aren't different aren't they really tasks by on computer that is used for many many other things? Silly.

Networked frames and clock radios are out there now. (but thank god, not with "Bose" sound).

The use of a "hub" concept and apparently a taste for Bose's sound, in my opinion mark this as done by a hack.

Lastly why would anyone want a "Blue-ray" player 5 years from now. Does anyone really think that dvd's of any sort will be on the market in 5 years? Oh there they are, right next to the 78 rpm shellac disks!.
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by tundraboy May 22, 2008 9:30 AM PDT
Yes they're all available now but they're too complicated for the average consumer. Apple has the best chance of success in offering a simple, integrated, zero (or near-zero) configuration system. Which BTW will easily extend to a complete smart house system.

Incidentally, I would want a Blu-ray player because all my HiDef home movies are stored in Mini DV tapes and I want to archve them to discs and share some with my relatives.
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by WillSimpson62 May 22, 2008 9:31 AM PDT
I have to agree with most of the people here, it's completely useless and unrealistic. I could randomly make up stuff on my blog and it would be higher quality "research."

Apple is /never/ going to be in the digital picture frame business. Their style is to not get cluttered. The description his is very cluttered and complicated (an Apple clock radio? give me a break), and very non-Mac. Besides, if Apple ever rolled out a home system per DVR-expanded Apple TV, which is actually realistically possible, the Mac itself would be the home server--not a separate system. Pricy and unnecessary.
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by Mr. Dee May 22, 2008 9:54 AM PDT
These ideas sound like stuff Microsoft is already doing with their software and partner ecosystem. Unless the author is suggesting Apple will make better as they usually do and more expensive. Still, a lot of what is suggested too will not happen since Wireless devices like the AirPort Extreme, Time Capsule and pervasiveness of devices like the iPhone and iPod Touch will not necessitate the need for more than what actually exist right now.
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by rslc May 22, 2008 11:09 AM PDT
I made simliar prediction 3+ years ago on Apple, that it will attack the digital home.
And I predicted AppleTV and iTunes offering movies even before ipod video was annouced.
Hmm...what made Forest Researcher so great?!? "-:)

iPhone? Thats what any apple fan or tom and harry can guess.
Predict the less obvious.

Wait, I had predicted the digital home 10+ years ago!
Complete with webcam, voip, dvr and also interative internet radio..like last.fm ."-)
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by Jesse Chan May 22, 2008 4:30 PM PDT
Here's another article written a year ago about the Apple digital home and lifestyle: http://digg.com/apple/Steve_Jobs_Master_Plan
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by Dimitrios Matsoulis May 26, 2008 12:26 AM PDT
Of course we know that Apple wants to get in our home with a range of products. The thing is that if this is attempted in the usual manner we will be locked in Apple hardware and software for ever. No thanks. There is other companies also doing really good stuff!
http://electronrun.com/
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by ericanthem May 27, 2008 5:29 AM PDT
1 & 2 are not the same. 2 is basically for media storage, while 1 acts as a PC with access to the media stored on 2.
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by benjaminstraight July 22, 2008 2:50 PM PDT
Let's start planting the money tree now so we can pick it in five years.
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