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Apple TV a game changer or just another walled garden? | Apple TV a game changer or just another walled garden? |
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| Written by Stan Beer | |
| Friday, 23 March 2007 | |
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This is not all Apple's fault of course. Much of it is due to the ridiculously backward global distribution policies of content providers who are still living in the pre-Internet days when the US got everything first and the rest of the world had to wait months. And they wonder why piracy proliferates outside the US! Given that most of the world can't get access to the US iTunes store, Apple cannot really expect its lovely new device to sell particularly well outside the US until Apple realizes that the rest of the world wants what the US has right now. Simutaneous global distribution is one area where Microsoft beats Apple. Getting back to Apple TV, like the iPod, it is obviously a superior product but at the moment it is elitist. You need to have a wide screen TV - how many of us have one of those? You need US iTunes access to make full use of its capabilities - great for US residents. And of course you can forget about streaming anything to your TV that's not iTunes. Another slight criticism that no doubt will be corrected in time is that the 40GB hard drive is a trifle small. The main problem, however, is one that will probably never be corrected - Apple's obstinant refusal to open up its hardware to the wider Internet. This is a real pity because Apple is first and foremost a hardware company. Given the IPTV revolution taking place on the Internet with sites like Joost, a computer to TV wireless streaming and storage product like Apple TV has the potential of being the game changer everyone has been waiting for. However, the game is not likely to change from behind Apple's walled garden.{moscomment}
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