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Apple’s HDTV may be in the testing stage in Canada

Apple has certainly grown significantly over the past few years. We have seen creative gadgets produced by Apple, from iPod to iPhone and then the revolutionary iPad. Now, we are sensing a potential Apple HDTV in the market soon enough to complete your house collection of Apple gadgets.

There is a rumour today that the Apple HDTV is apparently already in the testing stage in Canada by two of the nation’s broadband providers. The Globe and Mail website has heard from anonymous sources that the new Apple iTV is now being tested by both the Rogers and Bell in Canada because of their attractive internet offerings. Furthermore, the Globe and Mail paper also reported that Apple’s flatscreen HDTV is complemented with the renowned Siri which will give potential viewing suggestions, video chat, new hand gesture controls and on-screen keyboard for the TV. These exciting features are in line with what some of you might have heard before. Only this time, there is a high possibility that we can expect Apple HDTV to reach your home very soon, instead of it being just a passing rumour.

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