Sunday, October 30, 2011

Apple TV version: Release in 2013?


Spread the news that Apple Inc to request the software engineers who have built iTunes to create a television set that can be integrated with Apple products. Jeff Robbin, one software engineer, currently leading the development of Apple TV. The prototype has been built starting this year and is expected to be completed in 2013.

Robbin's involvement is a sign that Apple still wants a market share of smart phones and tablets, then take the user gathered in the living room. In Steve Jobs biography, Walter Isaacson stated, Steve wanted to one day Apple TV can really connect with all devices Apple has ever created.

However, Apple Inc. declined to comment on the development of this prototype. A spokesman for Apple of Cupertino, Truddy Muller, instead stating that Apple does not intend to sell the Apple TV. Apple Inc. has only one U.S. dollar for 99 gadgets that connect your Apple device to a regular television so users can access iTunes and Netflix streaming. In spite of the claims Steve Jobs is quoted in his biography book, Apple Inc. can not guarantee it will release Apple TV set. Steve Jobs was allegedly created a gadget for a hobby, not to make money.

However, Piper Jaffray Cos. analyst said Apple is ready to issue a set of television products in 2013. Based on information from investors and developers in Asia, Apple has set up manufacturing support, and even has secured supply of LCD screens. Siri on iPhone software and cloud computing services iCloud is a feature that could enhance future Apple TV service. Siri can help pull the video, and iCloud can help save the video.

If Apple truly integrated television sets issued by other Apple devices, then Apple will compete with large producers who have long been in the television industry, namely the Sony and Samsung. According to investors Munster, Apple could sell 1.4 million televisions in 2013 from 220 million flat-panel sets will be available in the market. This sale is expected to increase company revenues by 6 billion U.S. dollars in 2014.

Google Inc., which is a competitor of Apple in the smartphone market, is also being planned to add the operating system on television. However, Apple is still a step forward because it was preparing to create a package of software and hardware as well as in creating the future of television.
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