Here's some interesting news.
Jeffries analyst James Kisner wrote in a note today that the launch of Apple's long-rumored television set is "imminent."
Yes, these rumors have been persistent for about two years now. But sources continue to tell analysts and tech reporters that the device is going to happen.
So what do we know about the device? Keep reading for everything we know about the Apple TV.
Launch date: First half of 2013
Kisner didn't give a specific time frame for the Apple TV launch in his note, but Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster still believes it'll launch in the first half of 2013.
The TV's design will look like one of Apple's LED Cinema Displays.
Leander Kahney at CultOfMac cited an anonymous source who claimed to have seen a prototype of the TV and said it looked like a "much bigger" version of Apple's current line of desktop LED Cinema Displays, as seen in their mockup of the product here.
The new TV will come with Siri and Facetime built in.
CultOfMac's source also claims that the TV prototype includes built-in Siri functionality, a rumor that has floated around for awhile, so that viewers can control the TV without a remote. What's more, the source says that the TV has FaceTime so you could potentially use the big screen to video chat.
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