03:34PM Saturday Oct 11 2008 by Karl Bode tags: businesshardwarenetworkingHDTVCNET reports that Apple is busy cooking up broadband-enabled LCD HDTVs, obviously geared toward bringing Apple content to the living room. Ethernet and/or 802.11N ready, the devices will likely be embedded with Apple TV and iTunes functionality. The intelligent, broadband-enabled television market could soon get interesting — particularly with the deployment of ” Tru2way ” — previously known as OCAP.
Sony recently struck an arrangement with several major cable operators that will let the electronics giant embed digital cable boxes with two-way capabilities (for VOD) into television sets.
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A 42″ Apple LCD HDTV with these will cost us $8,000 because “It’s sleek and from Apple so its obviously the best” permalink 2008-10-11 15:39:15 Skeedatl Ah, push it - push it real good Premium join:2007-12-26 The Cloud Re: Knowing Apple… Possibly not. Apple can deeply discount the hardware banking on VOD revenues from iTunes. permalink 2008-10-11 15:45:27 Titus Pullo I came, I saw, I slept join:2004-06-26 Embarq Re: Knowing Apple…
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