Apple TV could be controlled by Siri and would allow making FaceTime calls

  For now, the Apple TV is a possible product that we know is in the testing phase, but we don't know if it will ever reach the market. It seems like a source of those from cultofmac he would have managed to see the possible product that Apple would test and it resembles a Cinema Display that has an iSight camera and Siri. The TV would have a larger screen than the 27-inch Cinema Display and would be controlled by Siri voice commands, but it would use the iSight camera to detect the user and follow his facial movements.

The Apple HDTV makes FaceTime calls using the built-in iSight camera. The camera is sophisticated, with facial recognition and the ability to zoom into the user's face and follow them as they walk around the room. This allows users to make video calls from the couch across the room, rather than having to stand smack in front of the TV. 

In addition, calls are initiated by Siri, the iPhone 4S's virtual assistant. "[Apple] used Siri to make a FaceTime call," the source said.

  The TV would of course be able to make FaceTime calls, this being the role of the iSight camera, but everything seems far from reality. Cultofmac hasn't provided such good information so far about Apple products that haven't been launched, and they don't seem to be too close to reality either.