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Given the device's prohibitively small hard drive (40GB doesn't hold much video), it's pretty much a no-brainer for Apple to introduce an upgraded version of its Apple TV product. And if a little clue on Apple's website offers any indication of things to come, Apple may have just such a thing in the pipeline. Some eagle-eyed Mac rats have noticed a "Select your Apple TV" graphic on Apple's website, which seems to suggest that there will soon be different models to choose from. Offering the option to upgrade the hard drive seems like the safest bet (since folks are already doing it themselves) but what else might Apple cram in that little white box? An upgraded interface? Support for additional video formats? DVR functionality? Let us know what you're hoping for in the comments.
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