AppleTV could be so much better if...
Apple used iPhone/iPod Touch OS in the AppleTV.
Don't really see the down side. Just trying to think why it wouldn't work.
Build a controller with accelerometer and touch-pad like the iPod touch for typing.
Watch Video, listen to music, email, browsing and importantly play games.
Don't know whether it will cannibalize iPod Touch market or not, but it would be cool to play some of these games on big TV.
Any thoughts?
Don't really see the down side. Just trying to think why it wouldn't work.
Build a controller with accelerometer and touch-pad like the iPod touch for typing.
Watch Video, listen to music, email, browsing and importantly play games.
Don't know whether it will cannibalize iPod Touch market or not, but it would be cool to play some of these games on big TV.
Any thoughts?
Comments
1. They upgraded the hardware (RAM, processor speed)
2. They allowed custom Quicktime codecs to be loaded (through iTunes)
3. They EITHER allowed third party plugins, or they allowed iTunes to watch and sync any directory of videos (regardless of container format, so .avi as well as .mov).
That way I could play my current video collection without conversion. As it happens, I've hacked my AppleTV to do that anyway, but the hacks are less stable than an official solution would be.
I've heard all the justifications about how Apple don't want it to play non-iTunes stuff. I don't care. It's no use to me unless it'll play the vast library of stuff on my housemate's file server. I can't transcode that.
Amorya
If I was in charge at Apple, I would redesign the hardware first. Stick some modern chips in there which can handle high bitrate 1080p video with DTS Master and Dolby TrueHD audio. Most people may not be able to stream video at that quality yet, but it's only a matter of time. Then make it cheaper, MUCH, MUCH cheaper. I'm thinking half the price of a Wii, or less. Then create a SKU with a blu-ray player built in. Give people the option. Many stand alone BD players now have streaming video services built in. Choice is good.
Then I would open up the platform to third party developers. Let people write widgets, add codecs, stream from any video network etc.
And the final step would be to add subscription options to iTunes. Let people pay a reasonable sum each month for unlimited streaming, Netflix style.
But of course Apple will do none of that, and the Apple TV will continue to gather dust and be forgotten about.
2) Come up with a deal with the movie studios for import/export rights. The iPod was attractive and was adopted so fast because you could bring your music with you, If you could bring your movie collection with you, AppleTV would become a much much easier sell.
3) Streaming access to the movies you own. Call it back to my AppleTV.
4) cut movie rental fees in half...at least. For a 24hr rental $4 is incredibly steep and the rental selection sucks. I don't care if its 40-below with 3ft of snow, I've braving it to go to the redbox where I can get 4 movies for the same price.
5) Access to Hulu. If anyone actually thinks it actually competes with T.V. show sales, they're nuts. This is another feature that would greatly improve my chances of buying one.
6) Full featured remote.
But I really bought this Apple TV to download movies. After 5 years Apple did not deliver this feature in The Netherlands yet. The same with iBooks....big announcement....and then silence....no content. This seems to be the big problem for Apple....to convince the content providers to join in....