0dev macrumors 68040 Original poster Dec 22, 2009 3,947 24 127.0.0.1 Jun 18, 2010 #1 My iMac, which I use to sync the Apple TV, has been updated to iTunes 9.2. Now, under the Apple TV in the source list, it has a section for "Books". Is this a sign of future iBooks integration with the Apple TV?
My iMac, which I use to sync the Apple TV, has been updated to iTunes 9.2. Now, under the Apple TV in the source list, it has a section for "Books". Is this a sign of future iBooks integration with the Apple TV?
K Kwambus macrumors newbie Jun 1, 2010 1 0 Manchester, UK Jun 18, 2010 #2 0dev said: My iMac, which I use to sync the Apple TV, has been updated to iTunes 9.2. Now, under the Apple TV in the source list, it has a section for "Books". Is this a sign of future iBooks integration with the Apple TV? Click to expand... I think it means Audio Books.
0dev said: My iMac, which I use to sync the Apple TV, has been updated to iTunes 9.2. Now, under the Apple TV in the source list, it has a section for "Books". Is this a sign of future iBooks integration with the Apple TV? Click to expand... I think it means Audio Books.
M milkfan4 macrumors newbie Feb 4, 2010 10 0 Jun 18, 2010 #3 You really would be willing to read a book on your TV screen?
0dev macrumors 68040 Original poster Dec 22, 2009 3,947 24 127.0.0.1 Jun 18, 2010 #4 milkfan4 said: You really would be willing to read a book on your TV screen? Click to expand... That'd depend on how it's implemented. Kwambus makes sense though, it probably is audio books. Shame.
milkfan4 said: You really would be willing to read a book on your TV screen? Click to expand... That'd depend on how it's implemented. Kwambus makes sense though, it probably is audio books. Shame.
G GSX macrumors member Oct 28, 2009 52 0 Jun 18, 2010 #5 milkfan4 said: You really would be willing to read a book on your TV screen? Click to expand... I think such a feature would work well in a classroom or daycare type setting with children's books with lots of big illustrations. Or maybe even older students with a teacher showing sections of a text book. An anatomy class might be a good example. I'm sure other people can come up with some other ideas/situations. I'm sure it would not be hard to implement, so I think Apple should enable such a feature.
milkfan4 said: You really would be willing to read a book on your TV screen? Click to expand... I think such a feature would work well in a classroom or daycare type setting with children's books with lots of big illustrations. Or maybe even older students with a teacher showing sections of a text book. An anatomy class might be a good example. I'm sure other people can come up with some other ideas/situations. I'm sure it would not be hard to implement, so I think Apple should enable such a feature.