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The All-New Apple TV, Now with Netflix

Apple announced a completely redesigned $99 Apple TV today. The new design is about a quarter the size of the original Apple TV and its connectivity has been stripped to just four ports on the back: HDMI, optical digital audio output, Ethernet and power. There’s also 802.11n Wi-Fi. Unlike the old model, there’s no onboard storage at all, with all content streaming either directly from the internet or other devices on your home network.

TV shows from Fox and ABC are available to rent in HD for 99¢ an episode.  Another big addition to the new Apple TV is Netflix streaming.

The Apple TV can be purchased from Apple’s Online Store and is schedule to ship sometime in September.

Apple iTV Remote Concept

With rumors going around about Apple radically changing the Apple TV and renaming it to its former codename, iTV, many have wondered what the remote will be like. If the rumors of it running iOS are true, the current remote won’t do the job. They could create an iPhone, iPod touch and iPad app, but what about those who don’t own any of these devices? Dan Wineman has come up with the idea of a controller that’s like an iPhone but without the screen. It has the same inertial and gyroscopic motion sensors as the iPhone 4, a multitouch surface like the Magic Trackpad, a home button and Bluetooth. It’s a cool concept, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Apple comes out with something else that’s revolutionary.

RUMOR: The Next Apple TV Revealed, Cloud Storage and iPhone OS

Engadget received a tip about the next version of Apple TV and says it has been confirmed by a source very close to Apple.  According to their source, it will feature cloud storage, iPhone OS 4 and have a $99 price tag.

From Engadget:

If you thought that Apple’s foray into the world of home entertainment died with the last iteration of the Apple TV, you’re quite wrong. A tip we’ve received — which has been confirmed by a source very close to Apple — details the outlook for the next version of the Apple TV, and it’s a doozy. According to our sources, this project has been in the works long before Google announced its TV solution, and it ties much more closely into Apple’s mobile offerings. The new architecture of the device will be based directly on the 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 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.” Are you ready for the real shocker? According to our sources, the price-point for the device will be $99. One more time — a hundred bucks.

Not only will this be priced to sell (like hotcakes), it seems that Apple is moving away from the model of local storage, and will be focusing the new ATV on cloud-based storage (not unlike Amazon’s streaming scheme, though we’re talking instant-on 1080p, a la Microsoft). 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 new ATV will do away with its current OS X-lite variation as a operating system, and will instead adopt the iPhone OS for the underlying experience. There’s no word at this point on whether apps and the App Store will be coming along for the ride, but it makes sense given the shared platform. Of course, scaling iPhone apps to that 52-inch plasma in your living room isn’t exactly a no-brainer. Perhaps not surprisingly, Apple won’t deliver the ATV news at the upcoming WWDC– that event will be focused on the capabilities of the new iPhone — but development on the product is most definitely full steam ahead. Is your TV screen the next battleground in the platform wars? Survey says: hell yes.