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Tbaum

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Jan 9, 2007
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I am just curious, and I have been asking this for a year now and it doesn't make sense to me. 2006 and now 2007 are part of the big push and mass market transition to HD integration. Now, the iTV can output 720 P, you can purchase video content on itunes, and iTV lets you watch itunes content on your television. So the problem. How come itunes movies/tv shows aren't in HD (or at least an option). I understand they take longer to download and its hard to stream this media, but they now have draft N wireless which can handle it (there are already some products at CES that do just that). The Xbox 360 does it, Microsoft tv will do it, why not apple. Its hard for me to fathom that the only Apple provided HD content is trailers and short clips. They have iTV, they have itunes, they have wireless 8.11 draft N, the media is available (you can download a lot of the media on itunes from other places in HD). Are they going to do this? By the way I love apple but this has been a bit of annoyance with me.
 
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