‘Apple TV’ to Be Powered by Siri, A6, and Come in Three Sizes?

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Near the end of the Steve Jobs biography, author Walter Isaacson explains what Jobs details to him about his vision for a television set:

“I’d like to create an integrated television set that is completely easy to use,” he told me. “It would be seamlessly synced with all of your devices and with iCloud.” No longer would users have to fiddle with complex remotes for DVD players and cable channels. “It will have the simplest user interface you could imagine. I finally cracked it.”

With that being said, a new rumour has emerged with supposed details about the upcoming Apple television. Smarthouse is reporting the following, according to its insiders:

Sources at a major Japanese company who are involved in manufacturing the TV believe that the 55″ model will compete with new Smart TVs from Samsung and LG that will have new processors built in while offering a combination of OLED display, as well as new Super HD TV technology from LG.

These new TVs will be powered by the next-generation chip set to debut in the iPad 3, which logically could be the A6, rumoured to be already under trial production by TSMC. It will consist of voice commands powered by Siri on the iPhone 4S and potentially iPad 3.

Gene Munster’s Piper Jaffray has also made claims of a rumoured ‘iTV’ that could debut in late half of 2012.

Wouldn’t that be awesome? We’ve already seen videos of SiriProxy controlling TVs and entire homes.

[Smarthouse via MacRumors]

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Anonymous
Anonymous
14 years ago

I’m not interested in paying Apple prices to replace my perfectly-fine TV and $100 Apple TV 2. They’d be wise to have a non-integrated option as well.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
14 years ago

I agree. This is a bad move for Apple considering I can go out to Walmart and buy a 51″ plasma for $600 … Is Apple ready to have a fair market price especially since the price points are never maintained and will always decline?

Shameer Mulji
Reply to  Anonymous
14 years ago

Let’s not jump the gun.  These are just rumors for now.  This Munster analyst has been predicting an actual Apple tv set for God knows how many years now & still hasn’t been right.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Shameer Mulji
14 years ago

Agreed … However as long as the rumours persist it’s worth the discussion 🙂

Mike
Mike
14 years ago

Did I miss the 3 sizes?

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