appleinsider.com — Apple chief executive Steve Jobs should have more to say about the company's forthcoming iTV set-top media hub at next week's Macworld Expo in San Francisco, but the launch party may have to wait a few more weeks. Apple is trying to fix a series of quality assurance-related concerns stemming strictly from the gadget's operating system software.
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modestjesseJan 2, 2007
Looking forward to this. I hope it has airport built in.
slantyyzJan 2, 2007
I've been teetering between the iTV and the Mediagate 350HD for the past month or so, and right now I'd rather have the MediaGate (broad codec support as well as with HD files), since details on the iTV media support has been rather thin. Hopefully that will change after the keynote, but one thing is for sure -- I think streaming devices suck. I prefer devices that can read off CIFS/SMB shares off a nas. I'd stick with my noisy XBOX+XBMC, but it's been having some issues with xvids and can't even play HD files without a lot of headaches.
sickn3ssJan 2, 2007
Topic Burried due to being about mac
krollsJan 2, 2007
I am really pretty comfortable with my 5g iPod loaded with TV shows sitting in a iPod dock on top of my dolby receiver... if iTv is all about "streaming content from your computer" and not about providing movies and tv shows on demand then I think I will stick to only one $299 apple product
node3Jan 3, 2007
The number of potential iTV owners is far greater than the current number of Xbox 360 users. There have been less than (but close to) 10 million 360s sold to date.Non-gamers outnumber gamers by a *huge* margin.
jav1231Jan 3, 2007
Hey, look everyone...yet another person with indisputable evidence that Apple will/won't do something! One day, Kids, you'll only see these guys in museums!
thomasJan 3, 2007
"People familiar with the matter say Apple now aims to begin shipping iTV (likely under a different product name) in late January or early February."The "(likely under a different product name)" part proves that this just coming from people that don't know what they are talking about. When Apple first announced the iTV they said the name was just a code name and not the final name. If they don't know that then why would we believe they know anything about when it is coming out.