According to a
new report from media research firm TDG (via GigaOM) 14% of households with broadband internet owned an
Apple TV, Roku box, or similar streaming platform during a study in 2012. 
While that
sounds like an impressive number, Smart TVs have been slowly taking over the
connected TV market. 25% of households owned a smart TV that comes equipped
with apps, such as those offered by manufacturers like Samsung and LG.
Smart TV
adoption grew from 12% in 2011 to 25% in 2012, while connected set top box
adoption grew just two percentage points year over year. While not all Smart TV
owners use the "smart" capabilities, 69% of users surveyed connected
their Smart TVs to the Internet, indicating that roughly two thirds of Smart TV
owners take advantage of the TV's functionality. 
With Smart TVs
positioned as a rapidly growing market, it is unsurprising that rumors of an
Apple-branded smart TV have abounded since 2011, when Walter Isaacson's famous
biography revealed that Steve Jobs had an interest in revolutionizing
the television industry. 
The iTV, as it
has been dubbed, is rumored to come equipped with app integration and Siri functionality. The latest rumors, which surfaced in
March, suggested that Apple is currently working on an "Ultra
HD" or "4K" television set with a resolution of 3840 x 2160. 
Such a set could
launch in late 2013 or early 2014, although a potential launch timeframe has
been a moving target for Apple observers over the past several years as the
company has apparently yet to make its TV work into a formal project. [Source]
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