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There have been a lot of rumors circulating over the internet and latest one is that the new Apple TV will cost $99 and run on iPhone OS4 with an A4 processor. The set top box will display all YouTube videos, images from iPhoto and Flickr, will get it's video content from iTunes in SD and HD Quality.
The rumor further goes on to suggest that the device will have 16GB of Flash Storage and be capable of full 1080p HD.
This rumor first appeared on Engadget.
Some have described the device as an iPhone without a screen
Critics says that the difference between Apple TV and Google TV is Apply TV will not be able to play flash videos and everyone knows that up until now flash was what people used to make videos. Apple goes with HTML5 only. Most of the videos on the web run on Flash
The rumor further goes on to suggest that the device will have 16GB of Flash Storage and be capable of full 1080p HD.
This rumor first appeared on Engadget.
Some have described the device as an iPhone without a screen
Critics says that the difference between Apple TV and Google TV is Apply TV will not be able to play flash videos and everyone knows that up until now flash was what people used to make videos. Apple goes with HTML5 only. Most of the videos on the web run on Flash

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