iTunes Movies / iTV Announced
Posted by Sean Fallon on September 12, 2006
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We all knew it was coming. Here are the details - short and sweet:
- $14.99 for new movies ($12.99 first week)
- $9.99 for archive titles
- 30 minutes to download movies over 5Mbit (640×480)
- Titles will be available the same day the DVD is released
Apple’s iTV (tentative title). Here’s the details:
- Kinda looks like a flattened Mac Mini
- iTV is a WiFi enabled set top box that will allow users to stream iTunes movies and TV programs right to their television.
- USB, 802.11 wireless, Ethernet, HDMI, component, stereo audio, and optical audio
- Includes updated version of Front Row interface
- Will work with iTunes on both PC’s and Macs
- Price: $299
- Available Q1 of 2007
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