Ronald C.F. Antony wrote:



The problem is: who still needs hardware? Unless it's incorporated into 
something like an Oppo DVD/BD player, which hooks up directly to a power amp, 
the hardware of choice is something like an AppleTV that gets its data stream 
from a computer server, i.e. iTunes. At least that's the scenario for the 
average techno-phile user without a huge budget. The luddites still have CD 
players, but they are going to die out just like the Vinyl and 8-Track are 
slowly sliding towards their graves.

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the hardware of choice is something like an AppleTV that gets its data stream 
from a computer server, i.e. iTunes.


iTunes TV/film content will play on every TV, this is just an interface question.

The luddites still have CD players, but they are going to die out just like the 
Vinyl and 8-Track are slowly sliding towards their graves.


Vinyl doesn't seem to die nowadays, like it or not.

http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/permalink/2012/120104vinyl



CDs are as valid as iTunes downloads, in fact offering better-quality than iTunes (AAC) downloads, and you can rip the tracks to any format you want. (AAC, MP3)

CD sales have been quite stable in 2011.


Anyway:

Good night, and thanks for the < free > Apple promotion...

Stefan

P.S.:

The problem is: who still needs hardware?


...

the hardware of choice is something like an AppleTV


I am really confused, by now.   :-D


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