Apple HDTV Rumors: 55 And 65-Inch 4K Ultra High Definision Television Called 'iTV' With Frameless Design Arriving 4th Quarter Of 2014?

Apple HDTV rumors start to circulate again.

After the recent arrival of the iPad Air and the iPad Mini, new rumors are floating online which include a potential new product from the Cupertino-based tech firm, as tech fans start to talk about Apple HDTV rumors again. The iPhone maker has actually been in the news for already quite some time now regarding its potential television products, alongside its plans to venture into HDTV business.

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been in the news for its probable Television from quite some time now, along with plans to foray into HDTV business anytime. However, there is stiff competition in the television market coupled with very low margins.

One of the freshest Apple HDTV rumors suggests that consumers might be able to see iTV next year, arriving with 4K ultra high definition display. This Apple HDTV rumor, as posted on CNET citing Wall Street Journal, came from a Japanese analyst, claiming that it may arrive, more particularly, around last quarter of 2014. The Japanese analyst, according to Value Walk is Masahiko Ishino of Advanced Research Japan.

Furthermore, according to Apple HDTV rumors, the iTVs might have 55-inch and 65-inch screen sizes. As for the pricing, Apple HDTV rumors are pointing to a US$1500 - $2500 price tag.

Apple HDTV rumors also claim that the tech titan is already working with the suppliers for its iTV, which allegedly will have frameless design. ValueWalk specified that LG is the one in-charge to supply the display panels while Samsung will provide Graphical processing and Gorilla Glass 3 covers. Citing the analyst, the post further reads, "Apple can hire Foxconn for assembling process of final delivery in the fourth quarter of 2014, according to the analyst."

These Apple HDTV rumors are supported by previous reports noting that Apple Inc. is working with Corning, G-Tech Optoelectronics, Foxconn and Innolux for a new TV product.

More Apple HDTV rumors will definitely emerge as 2014 arrives. 

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