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	<title>Comments on: An Apple in the Family Room</title>
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		<title>By: robhyndman.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Apple TV</title>
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		<description>[...] As I suggested yesterday, but a little sooner than I expected, Jobs has in fact announced (it was his &#8220;one last thing&#8221; announcement) Apple TV - codenamed iTV, it&#8217;s a box - somewhat like a flatter Mac Mini - that sits between your Mac (or PC) and your TV and plays photos, music, video and podcasts. Ethernet, wireless, HDMI, component, USB2, analog and optical audio. Due in Q1 2007 for $299. Details at Engadget&#8217;s liveblog of the presentation. Pretty much as billed in the Gizmodo sneak peek (except for some details on the iTV box). [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] As I suggested yesterday, but a little sooner than I expected, Jobs has in fact announced (it was his &#8220;one last thing&#8221; announcement) Apple TV - codenamed iTV, it&#8217;s a box - somewhat like a flatter Mac Mini - that sits between your Mac (or PC) and your TV and plays photos, music, video and podcasts. Ethernet, wireless, HDMI, component, USB2, analog and optical audio. Due in Q1 2007 for $299. Details at Engadget&#8217;s liveblog of the presentation. Pretty much as billed in the Gizmodo sneak peek (except for some details on the iTV box). [...]</p>
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