success of their iPlayer web TV application it appears that the BBC are
set to develop a stand-alone iPlayer set-top box allowing users to plug
the device into their TVs and broadband connections to receive streaming
TV on demand without the need for a PC in a fashion similar to that
offered by Apple's Apple TV device by means of an IPTV link (though, of
course, the service is already accessible via Nintendo’s Wii and
Apple’s iPhone.
Whilst the reports are as yet unsubstanciated, it is thought that the
BBC is already thought to be engaged in talks with hardware manufactures
and content providers with view to realising a stand-alone iPlayer
device which could see the BBC compete directly with BSkyB - and, in
particular, their Sky+ digital service - whilst also offering further
functionality such as on-demand radio.
At the time of writing, however, details remain scant is as far as what
may be on offer in terms of the actual hardware (specifically with
respect to the device's envisaged storage capacity).
Of course the BBC is known for openly embracing new technologies and,
apart from the rumoured iPlayer set-top box, is also due to participate
in closed trials of SHV (Super High Definition) broadcasts in
co-operation with Japan's NHK in September.
[thanks Pete]
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