Apple’s Macworld star: It’s not the MacBook Air, it’s the AppleTV
Although Apple, Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL)’s Macworld keynote address by CEO Steve Jobs was followed by millions of eyeballs yesterday, the biggest “wow” product was the announcement of the MacBook Air, the world’s thinnest and perhaps most advanced miniature laptop computer. While the MacBook Air stole the show, an announced enhancement to an existing Apple product should have been highlighted more.
Yes, I’m talking about the Apple TV. That product, which has aged nicely but has seen disappointing sales results, will now be able to download movies, music, television shows and other podcasts directly by the Net — no PC needed. that is a paradigm shift from the Apple TV’s recent presence, which limited the capability of such a promising product sharply. The good news: existing Apple TV products will be upgraded soon
The Apple TV product, as it will be in a few weeks when the software update becomes available, will become arguably the best equipped product to pull entertainment composition from the Net directly to a small box that’s connected to the living room TV. All products thus far just haven’t had the user interaction finesse or the entertainment catalog Apple harbors on its iTunes store, and the steps to get that substance from the Web to the television involved too many steps.
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Original post by Brian White
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