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that are now in iTunes with a version of iTunes that is viewed on
your TV? Or how about being able to download complete Music
Videos at 99 cents a video or being able to see the album covers
on your TV as you listen to a song in iTunes?
Imagine being able to listen to all those AAC protected songs on
a new Apple Networked Media Player, with no hard drive, but a
device that streams all your music and videos from your Mac or
PC in MP3, AAC or Quicktime format? Watch out MTV!
How about watching all the latest Movie Trailers or exclusive
releases on your TV for free (with ads), per download or by a
subscription (to remove ads)? This would save us the $7.50 a
ticket may of us pay just to see a 2 minute exclusive movie
trailer at the theatre months before the movie is to be released.
Wouldn't all this be AWESOME? WELL GET READY!!