Coffee Table to Run iTunes Connection
A company "Savant" are set to build a coffee table powered by Apple to run iTunes at home.

The idea is that from the coffee table on can use a 40" touchscreen that is fully integrated with iTunes.
The table is powered by a Mac hidden in the table. It will access a user's music, photos, movies and provide home automation functions. From the coffee table one can select to show movies, photos and other video on a home theater system, or can run music and pipe it through the home using a home audio system.
This is similar to what was announced by Microsoft except that the Apple innovation connects a table to iTunes.
Not sure I like the table, maybe it might be made available in a selection of furniture some of which may be more appealing than the table shown.
September 15th, 2007 at 5:01 am
Are you kidding me? seriously, the mac company just needs to stop…let the other stuff marinate for a while! come out with too much too soon that is too expensive and people are going to look for a cheaper alternative.
October 30th, 2007 at 10:37 am
Besides the fact this table looks really good it’s also a very interesting gadget. Quite interesting…
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