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Apple has advised resellers to begin placing on
clearance both the Apple Composite AV Cable and the Apple Component AV
Cable, according to a PhoneNews.com report.
The site has learned
that Apple will replace these with a single cable, which is known
simply as the Apple AV Cable. The consolidated cable will support both
component and composite output on the same cable.
More
interestingly, PhoneNews.com has learned that the next generation of
iPhone and iPod touch will offer at least one version of the iPhone and
one version of iPod touch with an even higher resolution screen and
capable of full HD video output.
Currently the iPhone and
iPod touch do not exceed 480i and 480p (respectively) in terms of video
resolution. However, the next iPhone and iPod touch will enable full HD
playback, with 720p and 1080i output modes.
It is also
believed that Apple will provide the ability for users to access their
entire iTunes Library from the iPhone via Wi-Fi.
The end
result is that a user can sit at their HDTV, using an Apple AV Dock and
an Apple Remote, controlling their iPhone much as they do an Apple TV
today. This ensures that a new iPhone owner will be able to purcase,
for under $100, all the equipment needed to access (via the iPhone) all
of their computer-stored HD content, on their HDTV.
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