Wall Street PR

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) May Introduce Apple TV Hardware In October 2013

Boston, MA 09/13/2013 (wallstreetpr) – Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is planning to roll out an innovative Apple TV Hardware upgrade by October.

The tweet understates a previous report that latest Apple TV software will be introduced on September 18 together with iOS 7.

Apple TV introduction

Particulars, though, were not confirmed completely, however according to a few market analysts like Piper Jaffray’s Gene Munster, Apple is proposing hard to launch a full-fledged TV. These hearsays are not based on any material action taken by the company, but some days back the tech giant accepted a shipment of containers tagged “set top boxes” from a well-known China based supplier.

Apple Inc. branded TV reports turned up for the first time during 2011 when Steve Jobs stated to have cracked the code in the direction of building intuitive incorporated devices.

Druing March 2012, the iPhone creator revised its streamer summing up 1080 p, playback, an innovative UI and closer linkups with iCloud.

No word on form factor

Thus far, there is no word on the shape of the machine; however there have been hearsays that the firm is in the process of bringing an experienced television set and a refurbished STB that will be related in form to the current model. But, there has been news all over regarding Apple examining Xbox Kinect-like motion sensors for future TV-linked items.

The newest Apple TV will be more about bettering video superiority as against the existing hardware. Towards the end of 2013, Apple will roll out a newer edition of the Mac Pro that could add in 4K displays. Every now and then, the company has demonstrated its capability to bring capablenesses of desktop high class catered chips into the slighter devices.

Apple’s new software for iTune Radio

Apart from introducing iOS 7 for the handset, iPad and iPod touch, Apple will also introduce an update for iTune Radio activation.

Published by Lisa Ray

Lisa has a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Purdue University and 3 years of experience in the publishing field.