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New York Times Probes Idea of "Mac TV"

New York Times Probes Idea of "Mac TV"

by , 7:30 AM EST, January 17th, 2005

The New York Times has published an article by long-time Apple reporter John Markoff that asks if Apple is considering a "Mac TV," a device Apple would position as a set top media management box. Centered around a wrap up of Apple's announcement last week at Macworld Expo, Mr. Markoff speculates on Apple's possible plans, and looks at the way Steve Jobs answered the question in an interview.

Mr. Markoff starts off by looking at Apple's newly announced Mac mini, a US$499 headless Mac Apple announced last Wednesday at Macworld. Pointing out that the mini is aimed at potential Switchers, he said, "that did not stop speculation that, with a minimum of modification, the Mac Mini would make a compelling interactive television set-top box, placing Apple squarely in competition with TiVo and Windows Media Center from Microsoft."

Using third party products like Elgato's EyeTV, a combination of hard and software that can record and playback TV signals, any Mac can be made into a TV Digital Video Recorder. Apple's own iTunes and AirPort Express, or Griffin Technology's PowerWave, further enable a Mac to manage and playback music through a home entertainment system.

A "Mac TV," or so goes traditional speculation on the subject, would be able to do all of these things out of the box, with the possible addition of being able to play and manage movies.

Apple's long-standing policy is to not comment or offer any information on unannounced products, and the company recently launched three lawsuits against people accused of trading software or publishing what it calls trade secrets.

Mr. Markoff, however, closed his piece with an examination of what Apple CEO Steve Jobs himself had to say.

"In an interview after his presentation," wrote Mr. Markoff, "Mr. Jobs demurred. The problem, he suggested, was not that Mac TV was not a good idea, but that the cable companies are monopolies. But he did not close the door entirely."

You can find the full article at the New York Times's Web site.

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Close Name:Webmasters Apprentice Posts: 12 Joined: 02 Sep 2004
Subject: been there done that

Mac TV - been there done that

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Its sitting on my dresser ...

My MacTV that is, says it right on the front of it, Macintosh TV, its neat, I can power it on and off with my Newton ... outside of being essentially a 520LC with a TV Tuner card its not bad, at least it was one of the few black Macs. Come to think of it I should really run my cable to it and go back to using it on chilly evenings.

The Bandit

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Webmasters Apprentice wrote:
Mac TV - been there done that


Comparing the MacTV to what a Mac Media Center could do is like comparing the mini to the Cube...there are significant differences to anyone who is paying actual attention. With the MacTV you couldn't watch TV and use the computer at the same time...it was one or the other!

Close Name:Guest
Subject:

iHome anybody?

http://dms.tecknohost.com/macrumors/i/ihome/

[Edit: Edited to make URL a link for page formatting reasons - Bryan]

Close Name:Guest
Subject: yeah right

that thing is made of cardboard and foam....plus the box design is terrible.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Think HDTV!!!

Old Analog television broadcasting is going to be phased out. VCRs are very quickly becoming obsolete. Comcast seems to be having problems deploying their digital television services. There may be an opportunity here.

Close Name:AFCdtLoeb Posts: 2533 Joined: 20 Jul 2004
Subject:

Anybody remember WebTV and the colossal failure that was?

Close Name:spxyu02 Posts: 1214 Joined: 04 Aug 2004
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AFCdtLoeb wrote:
Anybody remember WebTV and the colossal failure that was?


Yes, yes I do.

I worked in the ebanking department of a bank this summer and chuckled every time I read the FAQs about using online banking with WebTV.

Close Name:jacrav Posts: 268 Joined: 04 Jul 2001
Subject: Think QT 7 and H.264

We might be seeing something big in the next few years …

Close Name:Mace Posts: 9604 Joined: 07 Aug 2003
Subject: Re: Think QT 7 and H.264

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jacrav wrote:
We might be seeing something big in the next few years …
Agree. Apple has been talking a lot about Mac OS X, QT and H.264 publicly. Something big is coming.

Close Name:AFCdtLoeb Posts: 2533 Joined: 20 Jul 2004
Subject:

How big?

Close Name:Mace Posts: 9604 Joined: 07 Aug 2003
Subject:

Bigger than iPod. Ofc not immediately. Market need to be developed.

Close Name:Biff Posts: 1479 Joined: 08 Apr 2004
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AFCdtLoeb wrote:
Anybody remember WebTV and the colossal failure that was?
Anybody remember Windows Media Center and the colossal failure that IS?

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