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Posted on October 12, 2005, 11:02 am, by admin, under Uncategorized .
BetaNews Apple Adds Media Center to New iMac Well it looks like there’s a new kid in town in the Media Center game and that Microsoft is going to have some company here very shortly . Personally I’m a little underwhelmed from what I’ve seen so far.
“A new application dubbed “Front Row” provides a 10-foot interface that lets iMac users control music, video and pictures while relaxing on a sofa. Text and graphics are enlarged for viewing at a distance.
The refreshed iMac comes also with an iPod-like remote control, which includes only 6 buttons and a slim design. In his keynote Jobs said the remote is much easier than Microsoft’s 40-plus button remotes designed for Windows XP Media Center Edition.”
According to ZDNet , “through the new version of iTunes, consumers will be able to buy TV shows, in addition to music. Shows available for purchase one day after broadcast will include “Lost,” “Desperate Housewives” and “That’s So Raven.” It will take 10 to 20 minutes to download an episode, said Jobs. Each will cost $1.99 and will be ad-free.”
I doubt this download service will replace our satellite, cable or OTA television. Will people really want to pay $1.99 additional for something that they can get for free today? It’s awfully easy to fast forward the commercials on my TiVo or Media Center PC. I’m not sure I see the competitive value there. Based on those download speeds also I’d doubt you will be watching these in high def. Why would I want to pay for a bad version a day late of a show when I can record it for no additional expense in high def today and watch it whenever I want?
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