Apple is building prototypes of HD televisions

    Last week I told you that Steve Jobs would have discovered how to build a television that will be successful on the market and today we learn that Apple would give orders for the construction of several prototypes of a new television model. The information comes from an American analyst who for several years has been presenting the launch of such a television and according to him, in Asia several partners of Apple are preparing the construction of prototypes of the new device. As you can see in the image above, we are talking about a TV that would include Blu-ray, DVR, a game console plus many others and would have a price of $2000.

    The TV would also include a subscription called iTunes TV Pass which would cost between $50-$90 per month and through iCloud and iTunes would offer users access to multimedia content available in the online store of the Cupertino company. There is also talk of a possible implementation of Siri in the new TV, but I think that here the predictions are a little exaggerated. Although the idea itself is interesting, for $2000 I don't think there will be that many people willing to buy Apple's new product, but on the other hand, we are talking about new rumors that more than likely have no real basis.