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Next version of Apple TV to reportedly use iPhone OS

We were hoping that Apple would get serious about its “hobby,” the Apple, TV, and according to the “endgaget” web site (http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/28/the-next-apple-tv-revealed-cloud-storage-and-iphone-os-on-tap/), this is finally going to happen.

The report says that the next Apple TV rev — which WON’T be unveiled at next month’s Apple Worldwide Developer Conference — will be based directly on the upcoming iPhone 4, meaning it will get the same internals, down to that A4 CPU and a limited amount of flash storage — 16GB to be exact — though it will be capable of full 1080p HD, the article says. What’s more, it will run a version of iPhone OS 4, not Mac OS X.

“engadget” says the device is said to “be quite small with a scarce amount of ports (only the power socket and video out),” and has been described to some as “an iPhone without a screen.” The article also says the next Apple TV will cost US$99. That would be quite a shock as the current model costs $229.

“engadget” says that, not surprisingly, Apple will move away from the model of local storage, and will be focusing the new Apple TV on cloud-based storage. “For those still interested in keeping their content close, there will be an option to utilize a Time Capsule as an external storage component, but the main course will be all about streaming,” the article adds.

— Dennis Selleres

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