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20 Burning Questions About Apple’s New iTV (AAPL)


By Dan Frommer at August 31, 2010 1 Comments    Share

Steve Jobs one more thing

Apple is expected to unveil a new Internet TV gadget today at an event in San Francisco. (Join us here for live analysis all day.)

The main topic for Apple’s event is supposed to be its annual iPod product-line refresh, but Bloomberg reported Tuesday that Apple would be unveiling a new Apple TV device, too.

Rumors suggest it may be called “iTV” and could cost as little as $99. And Bloomberg says it’ll be able to stream movies from Netflix.

But at this point, there’s a lot more unknown than known about this new device. So we come bearing questions.

Click here to flip through 20 burning questions about Apple’s new iTV →

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