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Next gen Apple TV could have the ability to control your existing cable boxes
Posted on 1/29/14 at 1:20 pm
Posted on 1/29/14 at 1:20 pm
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9to5Mac reports that Apple is toying with the idea of integrating a "TV tuner component" that "has the ability to control your existing cable boxes and TV stations." This functionality, which sounds similar to both the Xbox One and Google TV's approach, would allow users to watch live TV through their Apple TV boxes with "an Apple-designed user interface atop their content." One other possibility mentioned is that the company could integrate an Airport Express into its Apple TV, allowing it to perform as a router as well as a set-top box. Apple took a similar approach with its Time Capsule, which acts as both a router and a backup hard drive.
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It was reported last year that Apple was in negotiations with cable companies and TV networks to allow customers to skip commercials on recorded shows and Apple would compensate programmers for the lost revenue. The company has also been looking to "erase the distinction" between live and on-demand video content.
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This post was edited on 1/29/14 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 1/29/14 at 1:36 pm to hikingfan
That's old technology but I suppose if Apple announces it a million lemmings will hop on board.
Ceton and Silicon Dust both offer devices that integrate with Windows Media Center. They offer six tuners with DVR capability and operate with a cable card so premium content can be streamed to any TV in the house. Windows Media Center also provides the TV listings free as part of the package. They sell for a fraction of what Apple is proposing to charge.
Ceton and Silicon Dust both offer devices that integrate with Windows Media Center. They offer six tuners with DVR capability and operate with a cable card so premium content can be streamed to any TV in the house. Windows Media Center also provides the TV listings free as part of the package. They sell for a fraction of what Apple is proposing to charge.
Posted on 1/29/14 at 1:37 pm to hikingfan
XBOX ONE already does this...
Posted on 1/29/14 at 1:45 pm to Layabout
What is a fraction of $99.00?
Posted on 1/29/14 at 1:47 pm to Envy
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XBOX ONE already does this...
and is 500 dollars
Posted on 1/29/14 at 1:48 pm to barry
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and is 500 dollars
and its crap
Posted on 1/29/14 at 1:50 pm to Layabout
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Ceton and Silicon Dust both offer devices that integrate with Windows Media Center. They offer six tuners with DVR capability and operate with a cable card so premium content can be streamed to any TV in the house. Windows Media Center also provides the TV listings free as part of the package. They sell for a fraction of what Apple is proposing to charge.
WMC is the most advanced media software in existence (particularly when including the 'extras' abilities and the things like PowerDVD and Ceton's media center software that can be run from inside it). The Ceton cable card devices blow my mind. When I get out of this place (DirecTV is paid for in my lease), I will be buying their ETH6 (or maybe the Silicon Dust model, but probably Ceton as it stands today). Spending money on a set-top box and DVR every month is ridiculous when you can pay $1-3/month and set your system up yourself. The up-front cost is significantly more, but you can make it to where you break even by the 18 month point pretty easily (and super effectively).
Posted on 1/29/14 at 1:53 pm to XxxSpooky1
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What is a fraction of $99.00?
Speculation, I haven't seen cost on the new device. But based on what they are proposing to add (router function, DVR capability, set-top box pass through), this will be a $300 device on the cheap side. $500 on the high-end. Again, I haven't seen numbers, but I can all but guaranty that the $99 price tag is long gone with any of the aforementioned features.
Posted on 1/29/14 at 2:04 pm to hikingfan
But when will Skynet become self-aware?
Posted on 1/29/14 at 2:25 pm to XxxSpooky1
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What is a fraction of $99.00?
That's what it costs now for a Roku-style box. You're not going to get all the bells and whistles talked about for that price. It will be another in a long line of overpriced Apple products doing their damnedest to sell you stuff from the itunes store.
Posted on 1/29/14 at 2:35 pm to Layabout
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You're not going to get all the bells and whistles talked about for that price.
Particularly when you consider it's , in some moderately-sized part , a return to the original model, which debuted at $200 if I can correctly recall (for the 160gb model).
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