The Apple Interactive Television Box was a set-top box developed by Apple Computer in partnership with British Telecom. Prototypes of the unit were tested in parts of the United States and Europe in 1995, but the product was canceled shortly thereafter, before ever being mass produced or marketed.
Today, the unit is a favorite among Apple collectors, and is occasionally offered for sale second-hand. Since the unit apparently requires a connection to a proprietary data service in order to function, the units existing today do not boot.
Failed Apple initiatives | Apple hardware | Television technology
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