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Mr Skills

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Nov 21, 2005
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I remember a while ago Steve Jobs talked about Apple being like a chair (or maybe table?) with 4 legs - Mac, iPhone, iPod and AppleTV.

At WWDC he pointedly used the same analogy, but this time showed a picture of a chair with only 3 legs - no mention of AppleTV.

Is Steve tacitly admitting that AppleTV is not going to be that big a part of the company?
 

BoyBach

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Feb 24, 2006
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I think it was because Apple had nothing :apple:TV related to talk about during the WWDC keynote.
 

iDAG

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Sep 9, 2007
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The tv has yet to go mainstream in the consumer market. In fact, the whole product segment that the tv is in has not gone mainstream either. Until the tv becomes something that makes a good amount of money for Apple and it has taken off in the market, I don't see it as a fourth leg in the chair. I do hope on day it does though.
 

zap2

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Mar 8, 2005
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:apple:tv is a gutted, gimped Mac mini that was over before it begun.

You missed AppleTV 2.0?


I think right now, it has 3

iPod
iPhone
Mac

In time, it will move to

Mobile OS X(iPhone, iPod touch...and other iPods based on this OS, the standard iPod OS has numbered days)
Mac OS X

AppleTV doesn't look like its becoming as big as iPod/Mac/iPhone...although it is a good device.
 
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