Analyst: 60-inch Apple iTV to launch this year
Eugene Hoshiko
FILE - In this April 2, 2013, file
photo, a man smokes near the logo of Apple in Shanghai, China. It's no secret
that Apple wants to get into the living room by making its own TV set, and
there have been plenty of rumors and reports about how and when it's going to
happen. In a research note Wednesday, April 3, 2013, Brian White of Topeka Capital
Markets says the "iTV" will be 60 inches on the diagonal, but could
also come in 50- and 55-inch versions. Apple will also release a small
"iRing" that fits on the viewer's finger, allowing the user to
control the screen by pointing, White says. AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko,File)
Story Highlights
- An analyst reports that Apple will make its own TV set.
- The set will go on sale late this year for $1,500 to
$2,500.
- The "iTV" will be 60 inches on the diagonal,
but could also come in 50- and 55-inch versions.
PETER
SVENSSON , The Associated Press
Posted: Wednesday, April 3, 2013,
6:14 PM
NEW YORK - It's no secret that Apple
wants to get into the living room by making its own TV set, and there have been
plenty of rumors and reports about how and when it's going to happen.
Now, an analyst says he's learned
that the set will go on sale late this year, for $1,500 to $2,500.
In a research note Wednesday, Brian
White of Topeka Capital Markets says the "iTV" will be 60 inches on
the diagonal, but could also come in 50- and 55-inch versions. Apple will also
release a small "iRing" that fits on the viewer's finger, allowing
the user to control the screen by pointing, White says.
In addition, the set will come with
tablet-like "mini iTVs" with 9.7-inch screens, the same as the full-size
iPad, White said. The "iTV" will be able to send video to the smaller
screens wirelessly around the house. The concept is similar to the way in which
cable and satellite TV companies are starting to let their set-top boxes send
video to iPads and other tablets.
White says his report is based on
gleanings from visits with unnamed Chinese and Taiwanese companies that supply
Apple with components.
Apple doesn't comment on future
products before its launch events, but late company co-founder Steve Jobs told
biographer Walter Isaacson that he wanted to remake the TV and had figured out
a way to do it. Last year, there were numerous analyst reports that said Apple
would launch a TV set in 2012.
Apple does sell an "Apple
TV," but it's a small box that connects to a TV to display movies and
shows from iTunes.
Apple shares rose $2.20 to close at
$431.99 Wednesday, as the tech-dominated Nasdaq index fell 1.1 percent. Apple's
stock is still close to the 52-week low of $419, which it hit a month ago.
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