Apple’s 4K TV deals show how the company’s business strategy is evolving<article>
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<p>Apple doesn’t officially participate in the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, but this year it’s all over the show. That’s because Apple has been
cutting deals with major TV manufacturers to embed support for AirPlay 2 (and in at least one case, the
iTunes movie and TV stores) in their 4K HDR televisions, and CES is when TV manufacturers make big announcements.</p><p>I’ve heard from some people who are baffled about why Apple would make it so that people aren’t forced to buy an Apple TV in order to get access to Apple’s video content. Those people are, quite frankly, thinking about an Apple that no longer exists, namely one that’s committed to making money on high-margin hardware sales.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3332141/videos/apples-4k-tv-deals-business-strategy.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Apple’s 4K TV deals show how the company’s business strategy is evolving