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support for iphone as a source could be brought in using a software upgrade and the usb/wifi connection. Also the apple tv may be capable of up to 1able of up 2 1080I with it being advertised
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Quote: Originally Posted by rayapple I must say the iPhone looks cool and all but..................... what about a widescreen video iPod minus the phone............... I don't need a phone I need a freaking iPod............... I bet they hold…
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Make a magnetic adapter that you plug the headphone into, something the size of an ipod shuffle (2nd GEN) cut in half would be perfect
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Quote: Originally Posted by gregmightdothat A scroll wheel? What about a touch wheel gamepad (bluetooth?) or it could work with the IR port. It could also interface with the itv and possibly a wireless interface (external) with the ipod for whe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hujib ...or at least I'll bet they will - with more games to be announced at the same time as "iTV". Thoughts? I definately see it as a possibility although they will probably need to update the resolution of tho…
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yes the patent involved the display projecting out electrodes (or something like that) and then they would bounce off the hand or finger and right back into the display
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Apple patented a design recently (past year) that involved embedding hundres of cameras inside the lcd to produce a combined image. This, if used, could open up quite a few possibilities (think mobile ichat video)
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I dont think that the cable that hooks into the back of your apple uni. dock even knows there is a an IR receiver, I think it splits off the ipod plug into two (the IR and the Power/Computer Connector)
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mac home (possible media center/mid to low range tower) maclite (light sub notebook)
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