Apple Is Planning a 4K Upgrade For Its TV Box (bloomberg.com) 63
Apple is planning to unveil an upgraded Apple TV set-top box that can stream 4K video and highlight live television content such as news and sports. Bloomberg reports: The updated box, to be revealed alongside new iPhone and Apple Watch models at an event in September, will run a faster processor capable of streaming the higher-resolution 4K content, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans aren't yet public. The 4K designation is a quality standard that showcases content at twice the resolution of 1080P high-definition video, meaning the clarity is often better for the viewer. Apple is also testing an updated version of its TV app, which first launched in 2016, that can aggregate programming from apps that already offer live streaming. Apple is seeking to revive its video ambitions with the new product. In order to view 4K video, users will need to attach the updated Apple TV to a screen capable of showing the higher-resolution footage. In order to play 4K and HDR content, Apple will need deals with content makers that can provide video in those formats. The Cupertino, California-based technology giant has begun discussions with movie studios about supplying 4K versions of movies via iTunes, according to people familiar with the talks. The company has also discussed its 4K video ambitions with content companies that already have apps on Apple TV, another person said. Popular video apps on the Apple TV that support 4K on other platforms include Vevo and Netflix.
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absurd hype(sadly parroted by /.) of this delayed introduction of something already in market through others, indicate the desperation and lack of ideas at apple.
apple is now just a marketer of over-hyped, overpriced, mediocre products to its fanboi base, and dependent on 1 such product(iphone) in a mature market for its profitability and survival.
sad.
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Over-hyped? Maybe.
Overpriced? Positively.
Mediocre? That's debatable. Their products work and their support currently has no equal in the industry.
Is Apple in a decline since Steve Jobs' death? Absolutely. With a rich bean counter at the top we get even more expensive products with ridiculous features that most people can't afford (expensive low-end MacBook without usable ports, OLED touch bar on MacBook Pro, $5K iMac Pro) and a discontinuation or lack of updates for low-end products that just work (iPod shu
Re:Kind of late to the party Apple (Score:4, Insightful)
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apple really was going out of business for a decade and half, before it had some new ideas, and brought back steve jobs (sacked earlier due to poor performance) to sell them(which is what he was good at), starting with putting an "i" before each brand.
if you love apple, hope and pray for some new ideas and new great salesmen. but there is no reason to think that new ideas and salepeople will concentrate there again to such a degree again.
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What Jobs did really well is sell, yes. But he also brought other qualities - a consistent product line was one of them. This is where things like the 4k TV are well over due, and also where legitimate criticisms like the no-USB C-cable-in-an-iPhone-box come from. Apple's entire with phones, tablets, co
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Don't worry about it, they'll probably call it Ultra-Retina or something.
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does it make you feel better to have been the first one to buy something and spend the most money on it just to wait panting like pavlov's dogs to fully utilize the features of your new toy?
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Typical Apple (Score:2)
Well isn't that typical of Apple. If they're so good how come they can't display 4K HDR video on my old 36" Sony Trinitron? First they remove floppy drives, now this?!
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Don't worry. If the current 4th-generation Apple TV is any indication, their new box will cost at least three times as much as yours. This means (in market-speak) that it's three times better than your Android box because of the Apple logo.
Me? Fuck Android. It seems so insecure that I want no part of it. My next box will be a Roku.
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That's the audience for the device - people locked into Apple's ecosystem. Everyone else can pick and choose and if they're smart they won't buy any kind of media - audio, video or books which is locked to one service / provider. Of course technically they're not buying media at all, just a licence to view the media which is why this chicanery happens at all. Dig
Box (Score:2)
Is an Apple TV Box kind of like a media PC?
Will increasing it to 4K enable it to compete with my 4K media PC?
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An Apple TV is similar in features to a Roku.
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It has replaced our old PopcornHour boxes.
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Must be a slow news day... (Score:3)
Apple simply "planning an upgrade" makes news! Really? Think about it...Merely "planning" making news!
So next time Apple "plans" to upgrade another of its products will also make news I guess, right?
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If they plan to update the Mac Mini or MacBook Air, it will really be news.
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Apple simply "planning an upgrade" makes news! Really? Think about it...Merely "planning" making news!
So next time Apple "plans" to upgrade another of its products will also make news I guess, right?
This is very important as it signifies that Apple is planning to invent 4K set top boxes. It's not like you can just get one off of Amazon for $50 that plugs right into your HDMI port and has Netflix and Amazon Prime. Nope, no sireee, Apple is first to market as always.
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Feel free to scroll down to the million Surface Pro announcements these past few weeks.
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Apple simply "planning an upgrade" makes news! Really? Think about it...Merely "planning" making news!
So next time Apple "plans" to upgrade another of its products will also make news I guess, right?
Qui it being overly literal.
It means that they WILL be upgrading Apple TV soon, like in about a month.
You KNOW what it means; but waste no opportunity to Hate on Apple.
They may be a bit late to the party on 4k; but their interface, voice control and App support is second to none.
Plus, if you already have Apple computers or other devices, the drop-dead simple peer-peer AirPlay streaming abilities are a really nice feature with deep integration in all the various Apple OSes and many Apps/Applications, that go
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I pay for (IIRC) the cheapest Comcast internet only deal I can ($50/month) and get 120Mbits
Won't have a remote (Score:2)
They'll announce it, and Phil Schiller will come on stage and say they've innovated their ass off, and figured out a way not to need to ship it with a remote.
"Just like the iPhone doesn't need a headphone jack, just like the MacBooks don't need a SD card slot, the new AppleTV doesn't need a remote! Why? Well, there's already millions of remotes out there: the iPhone. All you need to use the new AppleTV is an iPhone 7/7S/7+/7S+/8. And because we don't need to ship it with a remote, it's now $5 less! Aren't w
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...and it'll only work with Apple iRemote, which will cost at least $100!
The Apple TV comes with its Touchpad/voice Remote.
The Apple TV Remote App for iPhone/iPad is free on the iOS App Store. I think there is a macOS version, too.
so, as usual, the AC Hater is talking out their ass...
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They won't do that. It wouldn't be a viable gaming platform if they did, and there would also be nothing to differentiate it from the Chromecast Ultra that costs less than half as much.
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They'll announce it, and Phil Schiller will come on stage and say they've innovated their ass off, and figured out a way not to need to ship it with a remote.
"Just like the iPhone doesn't need a headphone jack, just like the MacBooks don't need a SD card slot, the new AppleTV doesn't need a remote! Why? Well, there's already millions of remotes out there: the iPhone. All you need to use the new AppleTV is an iPhone 7/7S/7+/7S+/8. And because we don't need to ship it with a remote, it's now $5 less! Aren't we just great?"
Apple TV has a Remote, with a touchpad and a voice interface.
They also have a Remote App for the iPhone and the iPad, that even does Voice input on my ancient iPad 2, even though that iPad has no Siri support.
So, WTF are you saying, Hater?
Good to future proof it (Score:2)
Good idea to future proof it a bit, but I have no plans of upgrading my TV to 4K. I've looked, and sure, I can see the difference, but it's not enough to buy a whole new TV for. When my current set dies, the next one will be 4K, or maybe even 8K depending on how long the current one lasts. But I don't have any need to upgrade the experience. 1080p is entirely sufficient. Going from SD to HD was a huge change and well worth it, although I still waited a while until I could get a TV at a reasonable size for
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4K is four times the resolution, not twice (Score:1)
There are two dimensions. 2x2=4. For a news site for nerds you're stumbling hard.
"Upgrade" (Score:2)
Trying to catch a lost opportunity (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm actually a fan of Apple TV; we have one hooked up to our family room TV (55", a/v receiver, 3' speakers, subwoofer literally the size of a steamer trunk) as well as one hooked up to our bedroom TV upstairs. And yet as I sit here at the dinner table on my laptop (we have one of the family room/dining area/kitchen open rooms), I'm listening to streaming music from...our Amazon Echo. Why? Because when I came downstairs to feed the dogs, all I had to say was "Alexa, play my 'Mornings' playlist", and it did. No remote to fumble with, no checking to be sure I was in the right 'spot' in the Apple TV menu to play a playlist.
Apple blew it by not releasing a hands-free, voice-activated Apple TV a year ago. 4K doesn't wow me; I have no plans to run out and buy a 4K tv any time soon. What I want is better and more functionality, and in particular true voice activated functionality.
Anyone want to predict what actual Apple HomePod sales end up being?
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It's great that works, and/but there's also the privacy thing, and some people may find it creepy.
As for speech, first thing I did with the AppleTV was press the little speech button and say, "find veep"
And the next ten minutes told me all I needed to know about the prospects of AIs destroying humanity.
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I'm listening to streaming music from...our Amazon Echo. Why? Because when I came downstairs to feed the dogs, all I had to say was "Alexa, play my 'Mornings' playlist"
Good for you, let Amazon know everything about you, and let them hear your raw voice data. Me, I know what that would mean in terms of privacy so I'm not going to do it.
Amazon will have it's public creep-mode moment like Uber where we find out how they're dissecting our voice fingerprints. I'm not going to become a statistic there.
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I'm actually a fan of Apple TV; we have one hooked up to our family room TV (55", a/v receiver, 3' speakers, subwoofer literally the size of a steamer trunk) as well as one hooked up to our bedroom TV upstairs. And yet as I sit here at the dinner table on my laptop (we have one of the family room/dining area/kitchen open rooms), I'm listening to streaming music from...our Amazon Echo. Why? Because when I came downstairs to feed the dogs, all I had to say was "Alexa, play my 'Mornings' playlist", and it did. No remote to fumble with, no checking to be sure I was in the right 'spot' in the Apple TV menu to play a playlist.
Apple blew it by not releasing a hands-free, voice-activated Apple TV a year ago. 4K doesn't wow me; I have no plans to run out and buy a 4K tv any time soon. What I want is better and more functionality, and in particular true voice activated functionality.
Anyone want to predict what actual Apple HomePod sales end up being?
Yep. Spectacular.
Still rocking with plasma. (Score:2)
2k option please (Score:2)
2k and lower is nice because you see what the movie looks like well enough to really enjoy it but you don't see your favorite actresses pours as if they were craters in her face. I don't want to see anyone in that detail.
4K is great if a movie was designed for it and if ther