In-Stat predicts iTunes may offer HD versions of Disney movies in 2007
In-Stat has released its annual predictions for 2007, saying iTunes is likely to provide high-definition (HD) versions of Disney movies for "download-to-own," as HDTV programming will be will be available via broadband Internet. According to the research firm’s predictions, Intel is delivering quad-core CPUs that cry out to decode HDTV, and Apple’s Intel-based machines will also bring iTunes into play.
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