Apple’s second bite at TV
Apple’s second bite at TV
  • Korea IT Times
  • 승인 2010.09.03 10:44
  • 댓글 0
이 기사를 공유합니다

Apple TV
With the launch of Apple TV "2.0" Apple has shown a strong focus on the VOD market, a different strategy to that being pursued by Google TV.  Google wants are share of the VOD market too, but they are also taking aim at the much larger broadcast advertising market.  One Apple TV feature sure to be of great interest to consumers is AirPlay, giving users the ability to stream media to the television through their iPad, iPhone or iPod; leveraging the 120 million iDevices in the market for the convenient, social sharing of content through the TV set

Adrian Drury, Ovum's lead media, broadcast and telecoms analyst, comments:

Apple's response to Google TV Turn the TV into an iDevice accessory.

As expected, Apple has launched Apple TV "2.0" as a US$99 unit almost a quarter of the size of the first generation device, first launched in 2007.

The service strategy behind this stripped down unit is in marked contrast to the approach to the broadcast industry being taken by Google. Apple is just looking for a share of VOD revenues. Google wants a share of this market, but also the much larger broadcast advertising market.

However the strategic subtext to Apple's announcement last night was AirPlay, Apple's new name for its proprietary WLAN media streaming application. This is a major feature of the coming operating system updates for its iDevices and will allow users to stream music, photos and video content from an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch direct to the TV set.

This turns the TV screen into a companion accessory to socially share content from devices that are otherwise highly personal. Rather than place another computer underneath the TV, Apple is seeking to leverage the computing power, network effect, and potentially, the App Store distribution channel of its 120 million iDevices. If it is successful it can move on the mainstream broadcast market that Google is targeting. It faces very serious, entrenched competition from existing pay-TV, consumer electronics and evolving free to air broadcast players, but it would be unwise for any of Apple's competitors to dismiss the iDevice network effect.



댓글삭제
삭제한 댓글은 다시 복구할 수 없습니다.
그래도 삭제하시겠습니까?
댓글 0
댓글쓰기
계정을 선택하시면 로그인·계정인증을 통해
댓글을 남기실 수 있습니다.

  • #1206, 36-4 Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea(Postal Code 07331)
  • 서울특별시 영등포구 여의도동 36-4 (국제금융로8길 34) / 오륜빌딩 1206호
  • URL: www.koreaittimes.com / m.koreaittimes.com. Editorial Div. 02-578-0434 / 010-2442-9446. Email: info@koreaittimes.com.
  • Publisher: Monica Younsoo Chung. Chief Editorial Writer: Kim Hyoung-joong. CEO: Lee Kap-soo. Editor: Jung Yeon-jin.
  • Juvenile Protection Manager: Yeon Choul-woong. IT Times Canada: Willow St. Vancouver BC, Canada / 070-7008-0005.
  • Copyright(C) Korea IT Times, Allrights reserved.
ND소프트