Apple is looking into creating its own TV set, as reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. In his weekly Power On newsletter, he talked about the potential for an Apple TV and a smart home hub. That might be a wall-mounted device. The Apple TV box, featuring tvOS, competes with devices running Android TV OS and Fire OS. The company hasn’t launched its own TV set yet.
Apple TV set might rival popular TV brands.
Gurman mentions in his newsletter that Apple is “evaluating” the creation of a “Apple-branded TV set,”. Which is indicating the company is still in the early stages of this process. MacRumors notes that this isn’t the first time we’ve heard about Apple’s plans for its own TV; rumors date back to 2009.
According to Gurman, Apple’s rumored TV set will be part of a lineup of smart devices the company is working on. The journalist has shared that the first device will be a wall-mounted smart home hub. Which is capable of controlling other devices and supporting features like video calling.
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Gurman notes that if the smart home hub doesn’t succeed, Apple might reconsider its smart home goals. The company is reportedly developing a more advanced smart home hub featuring a robotic arm, which may come with a price tag of around $1,000 (about Rs. 84,400).
If the company plans to make its own TV, it will compete with brands like Sony, Samsung, LG, and Sharp, which have various models at different price points. Apple is likely to launch a high-end version.
Apple is looking into creating its own TV set. In his weekly Power On newsletter, he talked about the potential for an Apple-branded TV and a smart home hub that might come as a wall-mounted device. Apple TV (with tvOS) goes up against devices using Android TV OS and Fire OS, but the company hasn’t launched its own TV set yet.
Apple TV set might rival popular TV brands.
Gurman mentions in his newsletter that Apple is “evaluating” the creation of a “Apple-branded TV set,” indicating the company is still in the early stages of this process. MacRumors notes that this isn’t the first time we’ve heard about Apple’s plans for its own TV; rumors date back to 2009.
According to Gurman, Apple’s rumored TV set will be part of a lineup of smart devices the company is working on. A journalist recently shared that the first of these devices will be a wall-mounted smart home hub, designed to control other devices and support features like video calling.
Gurman notes that if the smart home hub doesn’t succeed, Apple might reconsider its smart home goals again. The company is reportedly developing a more advanced smart home hub with a robotic arm. Which is expected to launch at a price of around $1,000 (about Rs. 278,000).
If the company plans to create its own TV set. It will compete with brands like Sony, Samsung, LG, and Sharp, which have various models at different price points. Apple is likely to launch a high-end version.
Apple TV set might rival popular TV brands.
Gurman mentions in his newsletter that Apple is “evaluating” the creation of a “Apple-branded TV set,”. Indicating that the company is still in the early stages of this process. MacRumors notes that this isn’t the first time we’ve heard about Apple’s plans for its own TV; rumors date back to 2009.
According to Gurman, Apple’s rumored TV set will be part of a lineup of smart devices the company is working on. A journalist recently shared that the first device will be a wall-mounted smart home hub. Capable of controlling other devices and supporting features like video calling.
Gurman suggests that if the smart home hub doesn’t succeed, Apple might reconsider its smart home goals. The company is reportedly developing a more advanced smart home hub with a robotic arm. That is expected to launch at a price of around $1,000 (about Rs. 84,400).
If the company plans to create its own TV. It will compete with brands like Sony, Samsung, LG, and Sharp, which have various models at different price points. Apple is likely to launch a high-end version.
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