With rumors of a revamped Apple TV circulating over the past few months, German magazine Curved has been exploring some concepts to help get discussion rolling, beginning earlier this month with a new box similar to the current one but with styling similar to Apple's latest iOS devices and with a versatile iPod touch-like remote.

In its latest concept, Curved follows the trend of Google's Chromecast, Roku's Streaming Stick, and Amazon's rumored device to picture the next Apple TV as a simple dongle that plugs into an HDMI port on the back of the user's television set.

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"Apple TV Air" concept (bottom) size comparison with current Apple TV and remote (top)

The concept envisions the "Apple TV Air" package containing two similarly sized devices: the dongle with a cap for the HDMI connector and a separate remote offering the same button configuration as on the current Apple TV remote. Both devices would be made of plastic to allow for a Bluetooth wireless connection to control the dongle hidden away behind the television set.

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"Apple TV Air" dongle plugged into HDMI port

Apple has been rumored to be exploring a number of enhancements to the Apple TV, including enhanced game support that could see the launch of an App Store for the device. Apple has also been rumored to be looking at integrating AirPort base station functionality for the next Apple TV. Depending on how aggressive Apple wants to be with the new device's capabilities, it may be a stretch for the company to fit all of the necessary components into a dongle, but Curved's concept serves as a good focal point for discussion about directions Apple could take.

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Top Rated Comments

lewisd25 Avatar
135 months ago
The dongle is too wide and will block other HDMI ports. Fail.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
troop231 Avatar
135 months ago
Would actually look more like this, considering power over HDMI hasn't really gotten anywhere.

Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Klae17 Avatar
135 months ago
Not everything needs the Air moniker or to be smaller. We need a device that has gaming capabilities, controller support, and fast WIFI AC streaming with more content. If Apple has to double the size, so be it!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BJMRamage Avatar
135 months ago
but does Apple want to "Hide" their device?

Normally Apple loves to display their products.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rdas7 Avatar
135 months ago
Hey let's draw pictures of products instead of actually making them!

Ok congratulations for being able to use a 3D program. Unfortunately you failed to understand a thing about the product you were modeling.

"At CURVED/labs we are one step ahead" : Thanks for highlighting your technical prowess by stating it'd be made out of plastic and have bluetooth "to allow for a Bluetooth wireless connection to control the dongle hidden away behind the television set", but forgetting to add to your pictures how your innovative design would be powered. Maybe there should be a caption "Wireless power solution goes here ->"?

Pretty sure that anything Apple release will look 0% like anything you've suggested. But thanks for contributing to the discussion!
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FlyersPh9 Avatar
135 months ago
So you can no longer connect the aTV dongle to an ethernet cable? Hah! Yeah, no thanks.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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