Dvdxdv pro9/3/2023 ILounge gives Apple TV a ‘B’ in hands-on review: ‘recommended’ – March 24, 2007ĬNET reviews Apple TV: ‘Very Good’ – 7.7 out of 10 – March 24, 2007Īnalyst: Apple TV will change the TV business – March 23, 2007 Hacking Apple TV: Joost successfully run on Apple TV – March 28, 2007Īpple TV software hints at future DVR functions? – March 28, 2007Īrs Technica in-depth review: Apple TV ‘impressed all those who touched it’ – March 27, 2007Īnalyst: Apple TV is a platform, not a single product – March 27, 2007ĭigital Trends reviews Apple TV: 7 out of 10, ‘huge phenomenon will challenge conventional thinking’ – March 26, 2007 Newsweek: Apple TV has a lot going for it – March 29, 2007 RUMOR: Apple TV team prepping update with new ‘Net-centric features – April 05, 2007ĭigit hands-on with Apple TV: ‘simple to set up, a delight to use’ – March 29, 2007 Laptop Mag reviews Apple TV: ‘The best digital media adapter yet,’ 4.5 out of 5 stars – April 06, 2007 launches high-definition video podcasts via Apple iTunes for Apple TV – April 10, 2007 The dam begins to break: MGM films now on iTunes Store Apple announces over 2 million movies sold – April 11, 2007Īutomating BitTorrent downloads on Apple’s Mac OS X is easy – April 10, 2007Īpple TV soon to work with Slingbox, stream iTunes library to mobile devices like iPhone? – April 10, 2007 Pocket-lint reviews Apple TV: 8 out of 10, iPod for your living room very easy to use, desirable – April 18, 2007Īnalyst: iPod sales may hit 500 million, Apple TV emerging as ‘a sleeper hit’ – April 11, 2007 Houston Chronicle: Apple TV ‘a delightful addition to HDTV setup’ – April 26, 2007Įlgato releases EyeTV 2.4 with Apple TV support – April 18, 2007 How Apple’s iTunes Store could deliver High Definition for Apple TV – May 01, 2007Īpple reinvents consumer electronics iPhone and Apple TV to get better over time with free updates – April 26, 2007Īpple to continually develop new software features for Apple TV, iPhone offer free updates – April 26, 2007 Viacom welcomes licensing opportunity for Apple TV – May 31, 2007Īnalysts now see Apple TV as catalyst for the company – May 31, 2007Īpple debuts Apple TV with 160GB hard drive, YouTube integration coming mid-June – May 30, 2007ĭVDxDV Pro introduces direct export from DVD to Apple TV, iPod, iPhone – May 23, 2007Įlgato releases Turbo.264: USB Stick accelerates iPod and Apple TV exports – May 16, 2007 MacDailyNews Take: Redmond-area residents: Duck! Incoming!ĭeutsche Bank: Apple TV will cannibalize a good chunk of DVD market – June 01, 2007ĪT&T planning IPTV for Apple TV in 2008? – May 31, 2007 “The outlook may even be more promising than in the early days of the iPod…” “My expectation is that this is only the first in a long line of partnerships bringing video of all kinds to the Apple TV,” Hesseldahl writes. Only one month into that hobby, Jackson rushed for 221 yards against the Seattle Seahawks, a rushing record for a Monday night game, and scored three touchdowns,” Hesseldahl reports. So when Steve Jobs calls something a hobby, I’m reminded of a professional baseball player named Bo Jackson who took up a “hobby” in 1987-playing pro football for the Oakland Raiders. Market research firm eMarketer reckons that ad spending in conjunction with Internet videos could grow to a $3-billion-a-year business. “Hobby is an interesting choice of words, considering how important Internet video is widely expected to become in the next several years. In time, it may grow into something much bigger, just as the iPod did,” Hesseldahl reports. So for now, Apple TV remains an interesting sideshow to its existing $20 billion to $24 billion business of selling Macs, iPods, iPhones, and everything else Apple purveys. There’s not much of a business yet in bridging the gap between Internet video and the TV set-Jobs ballparked the current addressable market at just hundreds of thousands of users. “Jobs described Apple TV as a ‘hobby,’ saying that Apple’s three main businesses are the Mac, the iPod and the iTunes store, and soon, the iPhone. After a software upgrade available in mid-June, Apple TV users will be able to watch video downloads from Google’s YouTube,” Arik Hesseldahl reports for BusinessWeek. “On May 30, in a conversation with Walt Mossberg at the D: All Things Digital conference in Carlsbad, Calif., Apple CEO Steve Jobs showed exactly what he has in mind for the Apple TV, and while it doesn’t look like a big deal today, the implications are very interesting.
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